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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_10_04'X, i1_ ill ref 'A4 4;111 51d'. 3. T� ? % 4. "N 'COL. - XL 1Xo PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 4. -1929 No. 5 -AUDLAV SOUTH ONTARIO FOOTBALL We congratulate Gordon West, ASSOCIATION Whlt8's-Aill Youngest son of Geo. and the late GREENWOOD The following is the League stand- DiRm-d J`Qr-ge`0`n-, PD9unAbaErt!n`,N-Pb"i' Mrs. West, on his -winning first p 101y lau mroen prize ing to date: 'is Mr in the oratory contest at.the Brough. Team Won Draw Lost Points B. RSYTH. Is rnunlag again after the flood. " school fair last Wednesday. He Cherrywo6d, 8 2 2 18 _xILLS ..OD reetor 17 onnetrical A p faul) 4eg. Sawing Lumber, Chopping has been highly complimented on the Claremont. 7 a 2 ember of the A can Op manner in whibh.he acquitted him- Goodwood. _0 4 s 15 Eyes e , Grain, surnmer months, Established ism C t. �byappointment on Tuesdays and Fridays. self on that occasion. Green River.' 3 4 6 lareas Ont. Whitby 4' :10 by Town, 2 Manufacturing Bailkets of all j Brooklin. • - 1 _0 - �5 8 CENTENNIAL CORNERS. 7VARL A..GRU.BIN, R. 0-Ey"14tbt 'JUASPecialifit. Honour graduate of the college kinds, including: Wbithy Hosp'l, 1 ..7 6 Highest Price paid for Ift,'netry of Canada; Gold medalist and A grand concert and chicken sup- erman Prize winner in 1028. At Markham Bushel,, 11 Qtiarts, O,Qnarts, pint per will be given in Centennial Un The Sinclair Cup final will be played it- Wheat and B �y . Barley Barker's dentcl office. At Stouffville from Wed on Saturday. Oct. 12th, vs. y erjonday from 9 a, m. An 5 P. m.. in Eir. Qaart'Boxes, Berry Crates. ed church under the auspices of th'L' Claremont. at Goodwood. Kick off Satwrday of each week. E-yeseiamin- Women's Association on the evening Kiesimi FlQur still uneur.- fi�teciancl repitired. Highestcluality .3 . Prices. Phone Stouff 2403. A large stock on' hand at of October 10th. Supper Krill be ser- at 4 00 p. m.' passed pastry and Baker's 8 at Lowest *61Y reasonable prices. ved from 5.30 to 8 o'clock after which b Joy for bread. a splendid program will be given by Price reductions at the DUNSARTON, 4*A CHRISTIAN , Barrister factory. Mrs. Lenore Hurd Best, one of Tor- OHOPPING: *Solicitor. Nota" Public Etc. onto's most popular entertainers, who The Young peoples ' Society have Monday, Wednesday and Friday. South wing Court House. Whitby. 251 Or write oan. Money to Phone Markham (3405 or 6420 rit will give e-a varied program of -read- organized again for the winter. y Chas, White. Locust Hill, Ont. ings, songs, piano solos, and humor- Miss Elva A'nnis.of Niagara Falls, ­Peas for sale -mix Borne MEATON & ROSS - Barristers, So- with your chop, itorti. Northern and musical sketches. Als6 An- spent, week -end with her parents 8sySLreet Toronto, bony Retouch, the boy violinist, Gold here. ft will pay. Ontario Building, UO -W Beaton MedAlist'at the Ca4 National Ex- Miss Amy Allison of Philadelphia, All Kinds of Mill Feed on hand. J. & F. Ron: Adelaide 2707 Apple Barrels hibition, 1929. Admission 50 cents; is the guest of her cousin--Xiss Vi I Scratch Feed for hens JR�ICHARF_901,q children under 12 years, 35 cents. Allison. PICKERING- . Cracked Corn raters. Solicitors etc., 211-214 Confed- Dr, J. R. and Mrs, Fraser are hol- =Life Building, Corner Yonge OUNBARTON. idaying at Ottawa and other' East- Have just installed latest ma and Rich- FOR SALE "amousts. Toronto, Phones Adelaide 4489 and cyalue - 4448@, Pickering office open Wednesday and The Girls' W A. meeting will be ern points. for making best quality 41s $.d.y evenings, Phone Pick 6". stj Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Highland held on Saturday; Oct. 12th, at 2 p Cracked Corn. In I arge Creek spent the week-end with John ------ m. and will be held in the form of a Dental seving meeting. and Mrs. Taylor., Barley Feed.. theAhea pest feed for 7 - - - - - - - or There will be a combined meeting . Gerald and Mrs". Cowaii are spend- money, on the market. 0­1811MITH. D. D. 9:'L D S ink' a vacation ew Jer- Aice cation at Atlanta, N of the A. Y P. 'A. and choir prat, N(Succees*r to DFr j N DaJesl Graduate Ole RoyW College of Dental Surgeons and Toron • small in the Cornmunit'y -Hall o'rj Saturday Qey and elsewhere. JPV?iversitY. At Claremont. of Evelyn Edwards, and Mar- ffice over D, A. Oct. 5th, at 8 p. m. All who are ;r, . Misses E - Stott 'a store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone r-, ' Annis, attended the fowl supper 8taa8 1011. quantities tere��! are asked to come ain'�' make JU 271f at Selina, this week. this practice-a success for Sunday, L Rev, M r- Burnptt, of Toronto, ERBERT-T. FALLAISE' L D S., Tne Harvest Thanksrivin , Service O A L College of me. Mi�, Dental Surgeosts and the Un�versity of Toronto. • PICKE�G .4ion, pr ac e(t morning an ,1 evening last D D. '. Graduate of The Royal' �f the Dunbarton Anglican Office in residence second door east of St, And- -xiii be held: next, Sunday at 3 p. m. Sunday very, acceptably. few'11 Church. Pickering, ont. offx-ft�houm : 9 Pempmber the 75th an-�erqary A good supply of Hard and Soft 9. in. to 6 P. " or, by. appointment. (X ray YARD The special. pteacher will be. the - Rev. services and fowl :uper at the United *4#ervice), Phone Fick 3700, 431y, LUMBEER, YA_ J. k. Gibson; M. A. rf�eor of the Coal on hand. Also a supply Church of the Ascension, Toronto. church, Oct..20t�i and 22nd. Chas. aril Mrs. Annis, and Milks of Kindling Wood, Ou . illitnJ11411,11111 G;arbo. unnay School At 2 p. m. The Har- Nv(4yn attended church in the city Use Fraser 's Scalp Tonic s­1 Home -;Upper will be held on on Sunday, and visited- Mr. and stove length. 0 � 12tf Phone Pick. 170 9. ELIZABETH RICHARDS N Monday, Oct. 7th.'at 6 j:i. m ?ollo-w- Mr,. 00. * Fire and sutomckrlr insurance of it!j jt;nds. Buchanan. ftPOVIMLAS companies of ed by an entertainment at F3 p rn. solid financial -stand. A number from here attended the DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING Adnitission 50 ceWts. funeral on Saturday of Miss Fern .GBORNE KEAY-Licensed auetion. '.:ELelieves itching' Scalp WEST MILL. ;`ems. and we extend sympathy to the e". Altons Live stock and general sales bereaved family, L• , SURNINGHAM K.0088, uattenried to. , Terms reasonable. 11mmediately. _ Pro- 20 Vint. Pho e stouff 9003 61-4 R. imoteiii health growth Melville Presbyterian Church Is Fathers, Mothers wise and true having their congregationel rally . - Building and General Oil Bring the Boys and Girls with you, Contracting. FePOSTILI_ Licensed Auction,,,, iof hair. Tones up the Sunday. October 6th. The Pastor, Thig famous trip to Rally Land. Estimates furnished on all clan"s oton lea Cous"•o at Tork "d Ouldild& Rev. J. C. McConachie, X abko 01 LU Mail& an•nued so On shor"M scalp. banishes dand;. ill be, the Has never yet been better planned. of work-Interior and Exterior. Qapoftso- Addreat arean arrier P, 0 outv speaker in the morning, and Mrs, Don't miss it! Note the favored date' Alterations and re airs. ruff. - Restores hair, A.EZATON TOWNSRUOLEBE Hastings will be the soloist. In the Oct. 6th. Rally Day. service -which Chimneys Built Concrete Work. loot over 50 per cent evening the Rev, Frank Beare. 13. A will be found very irrersting' and for N&IN4 Igray, to natural color. will conduct the services, r and the helpful, will: be held next Phone Pickering 5712 on A•oonstains ass. Knew to' loss Sunday ? 11111114010" "llsouser- -Marcia" LAS. Sold on absolute money choir will sing "Guard while I Sleep"• morning October 6th in the Dunbar- FAIRPORT. ONTARIO a. Out. Mr. Sidney Walsh, one of Tor-onto's tnSunday school at 9,45. Special V. V URANT-Lot 1, concession 4, back guarantee to give om8tanding tenors, will sing at the features being introduced are; stor- IL rbo satisfaction. everting gervice. All members Of ies told from best story-tellers, Miss S H I N CT L ail I,y Telep Markham 7508 • the congregation are particularly in- Kathleen Bailey, one of Toi�gnto's GRANT G 'BFRE8nyd&jCW 0%?n 1C.1, Np*a_191cotia Shingles Canada, Adelaide St. t, Toronto, %nted too be present at both of these juvenile entertainers, who has been E51y .Sold in services. The wane- invitation is ex- heard on the radio this mmer lasit 041rail%ized Steel Shingles su tended to -11 _. --The amnivers- XVM. MAW. LICENSED AVC- will be present to sing 'in Sunday Bird's Felt Slate Sbinglesi Cu"OKEEP,tor York. Qntarw and Durham m•ices of the congregation Will school and also at church which fol• L - . -.jor sale at mads. Ali kinds of saim promptly attended Pickeriur Barber SbopS `i3-'h'e'1d on Nov. 3rd. Prominent lows. Everybody come and,brinx t. T. PATER&ON'S 41040• Termreawoabk. DMIUM(Of Bala may be CLAREMONT EWSOOfficv- OW and Indepm- peaker-z are beinZ invited and friend.,, friend. -A hearty welcome aw!ait�f ::Or= a., 11 Whitby. Ont. 617 of the congregation are invited to Call sad get prices. Phone 2812 THE RURAL you. 86_N�DS_Gov_eramentMUDiCipftj &-ad keep this date open and - sperki it Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. with us. The congregational supper SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. will beheld in the basement of the LAW'S Iftfe investments at from 5 to 7 per eAu L church on Wednesday evening, Not. Real ReLateand Insurance. 6th. T. C. Brown was. in the city at, G A R A G E it INSURANCE-All classes written in. Saturday. eluding Fire. We are prepared to do all kind& s. Automobile, Wind. Farm Properties a Specialty. GREENWOOD. Miss Jennie Duncan'. spent Sunday of storm Accident and Sickness. -ith her people here. repairing of cars, also bat. Phone- or write Read Office: 218 214 Confederation Life Buildiag. Toronto. Percy Clark and family spiiit the Albert and Mrs. Harvey were ill. t0ry charging, electric 48tf 3D. BOWMAN, MA Whitby Phone Main 1390. week-end in Trenton. Toronto, this last week-end. welding and in fact Mrs Hoar, of Toronto, called on Mrs. Ed. Willson spent the weekl- everything in con. Bmnc'b Of5ce: Gordon Building, Mrs. Tremble on Thursday. end with D and Mrs Gannon and nection with Pickering Ontario, The W.' M. -S. met at the h'bni,,e Qf family'. car work. Phone aeft "'Coal Earl Hosrle anf family, of Oshawa Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories ..Coal, 28ti Mrs. 4 lkrown on Thursday afternooi,. ni D. W�­and- Mrs An Irews, of Toron• visited their relatives here over the on hand constantly. TIMB TABLF-Pickelmag 84atiols to, spent Sunday with John Brown week-end. T. R. -010 Call and see our Catalogues of Trains going East due am 11 and family. Mrs Wallace and daugtiter of :Tor. =a soft 60AI of the No. 10 Mail 7.68 A M. We understand that Wm. Ormerod onto, visited the former'k sister, Mrs. Dodge and Star Cars.: best quality on 28 14"1 12-55 is leaving the employ of P. Willows Brown, on Saturday. 80 Local 5.24 P. K on Saturday. Jack Cowie, Robt. W. and -Miss LAWS GARAd' hand I Sunday train, 8.38 A: M. J. Brieze and wife, and Mrs. Max Fe.-.sby arri, W. J. Brown, of Toronto, AND SERVICE STATI().N 9 going Weell due as follows-- well anti family, i of Toronto, spent were week-end visitors in town. No. 29 Local 9.23 A. M. THOS. A. LAW Tvain Sunday with James and Mrs. Raine. J. Knox is confined to the, house, 9 27 Local !'-IQ P. ]W- William 'and- Mrs. Hallis of Chip. with a badly injured foot, cut by a 2=1=3cerl=wo _Camt. 9 Mail 9 03 P. M, Sunday train, Pawa, were in the will on Sunday broken bottle which was thrown by 7.32 P. �,alling ow Alf . Trembl�. and James the roadside. Writing Foregoing is according to Standard Plaskett. G. H. And 'Mxs. Campbell, Mr, -0, time. ,7� 09 A fe-v of the- young people met at Campbell, .Mrs. James. Campbell and 7-7-" the parsonage on Morday evening Xrs. getter of Toronto, were visitors EXCEPTIONAL for their hoine on Sunday i CLAREMONT '�o complete arrangements leir at the Matthews' P Ira ... a which they purpose giving in last. aper, VALUIL CREAMERY t the early part of•Novernber in the Madill Bros. sale took place on Sat- - S ?hurch here. arday and was a success. -The (lay was beautiful, there was a good LLE. crowd, and fair prices were paid fat e Highest price pile for 'stock and implements. peciall. During the month of October Cream at the The 'Lnitpd farmers shipped a num d ,16 we are Riving Absolutely ber of carloads of turnips across the The School Fair on Wednesday 6 Free $5.00 worth of last was a success in every way. The groceries with each .I ClArema t Creamery E. R. Young, of Toronto, beautiful weather was all that could, qs preached in the 'United church last be desired -to bring the p6ople out Givemi a trial and be co, a high order convinced Sunday to a large audience The Exhibits were of _25c ]Kitchen Cabnet Wri(ing.Pad Our new butcher shop at the corn- -and the program of sports, oratory, Don't miss this opportunity of er of Main and Mill street adds much etc. pleased everybody. COME. IN_ to the appea,rance of the corner. saving money, Rally Day service was suitably ob- and Thieves pried' open the front door served on Sunday in St. John's Un- We have Linoleum of 2,yards And AND SEE of Reddy Forsyths' barber shop and ited church, the service being united 4 yards width•. Also,Oilcljth stole $250 worth of cigarettes and with that of the Sunday school. The Our new stock of 15c Pkd Envelopes and Congoleum Augs tobacco. Pastor, Rev. J. S. Ferguson, gave a at right prices. Mr. John Knight who was ordain- very earnest address A full choir led Good Cheer Ranges ed in the Baptist church here, left in the service of song, and the church Oast arrived, Occasional Chair* in last week for nidissionary work in wAs attractively decorated. The ser- a 11 can't do better for Yo - both for 0014d walnut and walnut finish Jamaica, vice throughout was followed with - also upholstered willow quality nor price. Mr. Sam Miller, of Ringwood, reverent attention and interest. Chairs. was knocked off his bicycle by a Do not forget the anniversary ser- You will also ass our .2 5 motor hog, who failed to give any of vices in St. John's on Sunday next. New Furnace the road to the bicyclist. The Sunday school session will begin Politics are beginning to liven up at 10 a. M the morning service at on display. around here. Mr. Morgan Baker is 11 o'clo6k, and the evening service at Cs A. Ste rrift Give us -a trial. We guarantee spoken of for North York in the e,, • 7 p. m. Rev. D W Best D, D, of satisfaction. Iant of Mr. Pierson M. P. P. not Mond- Bowinanville, will preach at both ser• Furniture Dealer aipdl HE PICKERING NEWS Ob Rao."O asociation tario 10140-W M meri touletrical 1=4rZ -minod Sca M hone once"llo 11'ained A"oun Business '"tors 0 St. EAR Funeral Directoe. Phone 4800 ing• vices. At the morning service, Mrs. 7' The Stouff'ville school Fair turned Pegg, of Green-wood, will sing and as- J ' ones Drug Store Also Ambulance Service A BUSHBY out to be a good success, there. being sist the choir, and a' double male Phone 1800, a fin(- display as well as a fplendid quartette from the Claremont Bap- Satisfaction or money back. PICKET attendance from the surilbundinx rust church will sing at the evening ekieziug, Ontario country. gervice. Phone 6800 Pickering a + -77 SM his as estionably FOR ALL Is the finest green tea '114E. ISLE Tqu -D URIBUT10N yam. Wkinttme bX C ._ .� ILLUSTRATIV SY BAKING (GRZEN) 'UiN Soma great resolve had come to her g emotion that might BL HERE TODA I Ned cortiet. Lenore Ilal•(irtiworth and —some sweeping POWDER Bess (1.11bert take reruxe to)gttaer on air be akin to hope. W-is she planning Mode in Canada - No Alum! - are stilowrecked, I meaning of island when the> 1d 9 was that the m -7, nor* is ii-nicared to be married to Ned, SU'c e - resolution in her The), find the Isla-d Inhabited by it InUn this new look of iron I esol r takes Ned and *he rls a in self-inflicted death ."I"Fraft from the. gardenie and wire. .are? He could conceive of no other named Do(-rnsdorf hi4 Indian %v 656 t Dooinsdot Ned slave explanation; prisoners and make„ fte%s and rte for h1m. Lenore In allowed t-i hPIP the alone lay deliverance from Dooms- ;P;,Iuuw with the -iisework, lot liens dorf's Just. He dared not hope 'or 5 and Ned arob driven I)y their master until shivered a lit- they fall unconscious. any happier freedom. wholly steady. Lenore The Don'ts of Canning The PrIso ijr% are K116wed to build 'a 1,-abln ni.d. after It is finished. hens and i n He reachel groping hands �ct he tie, her hands pressing Ned's. It is often a gQod thing to print to Nf-d urp nesit on 41ifrerpnt Irai)pinir routes '-you don't mian"—he gasped, hardly "What does it mean —?" "'orn "Liberty! That's what it means, if what a person should not do, and III ThPy hsive Kovoral narrow osoar­ ave able to make ,is lips move in speech .1path. Tngpther thev Ulan how 14, v­ canning this seems particul arly true. ri•nm 1hp Island. when 600msdorf' be-, _11yi-i Gon't iritt;nki—?" the plan goes through." For the first The reason is that a great many house- ,­mep infatuated with llp%, and makes &4 myself'' Not yet, but a time Ned's voice revealed. 'suppressed tdvancps to hpr Njd Interferes. To kill m long way."' •-The giil's hand slipped emotion. "Ll'.lert) !" He spoke the wives know something about the sub. Ject. but do not perhaps realize the ket nf her word as a devout man speaks of God. CHAPTER XXVtI.—(Gont`d.) LSUti-OUS1Y Out .-om the pocket necessity for thoroughness and ex- jacket, showing him what seemed to "It's the only chance--now or never," ,evd of going farther treme care. "Ther�-'r no I. be a smisil, square box of tin, But the he went on w10 perfect coldness. is i'eep, rumVirig voice. light was too Cim for him io make "You've got to held up and 'do your he sp-:d in h Ig Dou*t try, at first, to can vegetables "There was no need of e•,en coming out the words on the paper label. "I share—I know you ;an. If we suc- In any jars larger than a quart. The- Iwre. YoL seerr. to, be forgetting, you as we Geed —and we'vit, smaller the Jar the easier ft Is to Brwises two, Vhere you ars— all the things I got this from the shelf—just got every chance— sterlitze. left the cabin it's frectivni, escape from this island • Don't use * old �ubbers. It ls'cheap- The first result of a severe bruise is old you at first." The hopeful tones In her voice was and Doomsdorf. - If we fail, it's-likely er to buy new rubbers than to lose, pain; next evnies swelling and Wit- had heard death—but death couldn't s I' tie paused, and his voice had drop- ti.e happiest sound lVed be any worse your vegetables. coloration. That is owing to the es- I �ed, and the tone was strange and sincii he had come to the island. tj an this.' So we've nothing tt. lose- rom the torn vessels, t �, en, dreadful to bear, when he spoke 11W'itti- is it?" he whispered. Don't try to use a wide rubber on a. and everything to fain." cape at blood f screw-top Jar. The wide mbbere fit and It is usualY more marked where gain. "I've evidently been wo easy "To kill myself? Not yet, by a Overwept by their ardor, Lenore Jar and the narrow rub- itte, tissues are loose; that is why a with you," he went on. "I'll see that 0 ance for freetiom. Come into the turned back through the Jour. the spring-top hers the screw-top. black eye" often ioilows a blow that 1 correct that fault In the future. You, cabin where we can scratch R match," Her instructions were simple. The Don't fall to'seal jars tightly. See :would leave no mark on the chest or Ned, male a serious mistak%• when you They moved into the newer but Of easiest task of the three was hers. that the spring Is adjusted to give -is showed him the bark, 1',nterfered in this matter ton.Jight, logs, find there Be Bess took one of the crude chairs, her good pressure on spring-top Jars and 'r; be pain of a bruise is best relieved qee if I can't teach you to keep your humble article in which lay her hopes. �,andkerchief­cl-jteht�d as if she had I that the screw-top does nut slip on by sponging with very hot water or 1 oace, And, Bess lontr ag(, I tole You It was merely a tin of fine rnuff from )Pen weeping—in her lap. :fed sat gem jars. by "hot fomentations: sometimes an that your body and soul were mine— among Doomsdcrf's persons: supplies, town in one of the ether chairs. in • Don't let the beat down s te:etric-light bulb will. give enough -o do with what I liked. Y u, seemed 74,11ding to arise and excuse himself o that the ha water falls to boil ilex,: it Jumping. • -.,"warmth to relieve moderate pair), The have forzntten—but I intend that! CHAPTER XXVIII, .he instant Doomsdorf appeared, His The federal Department of Agricul- hemorrhage, which is the cause of 'you will call it to mit.d again." 'Talking in an unJertone, not to tie muscles burned under. his: a'..in. ture call supply literature on tte sub- thi- swelling tend discolorution, can be : he� It ,.Yes onl:i shout 50 3raed-, to the But Ned st"I faced him when lheard through the-log walls. Bess and 17kbin, If Doomsdorf came rt all, it Ject of canning. It will be mailed reduced by applying pressur, at once :paused, eyes steadfast, his face an Ned made their hasty pl�,ns for de- on application to the P bileakipp over the Injured part. Fold it hand.- ; - I u�d Le in- thiv- space of a few sec- of Aguriculture.. iron grzy in the wan light. His train, liverance. wo Branch, Department onds. kerchief or napkin so as to make a nd true, and he Here, in the cabin they occupied.1 I ng had been ha�d a I The door of the cabin close- smooth pad and keep It firmly to place 1 611, found str,ngth to stand erect le. The rea. 4 behind 0 the assault must be r.ad by a bandage or by a towel- tightly tell you this—in reply." her, and Len-)re was alone v ith the I , ...%Iy fear." remarked fur, Pitt, as 1 "1 want to 1 .1 When yAu cannot make a pad I he ans,,%ered in.the clear, firm voice might he sat at breakfast one morning, work well, hot water may arrest the 91, X i Could she take the fight'119 chance? !,-)f one who has mastered fear, We think there was a burglar to the mould she rise above this awful first house ;Know- well en--v-igh What you can doe last night." �*Wby do you ,.lb;"ding and prevent discoloration it is cold applications havw the same to us, But that doe-,n't mean that tfeair, master it. scorn it. go her brave think that9" asked his IoKIrig wife. vdt�vt, and they are better than hot every A way in the face of ' it? "Well," said he. "I left a lot of money we're going to yield to you —to I But before ever she fott.,i her an, in my wipA for a black eye. It is a good plan -re-of your evil wishet.- Life isn't so pockets before I went to bed vii,j, to compress a bruise under the a last night, but there's none there / jwer, sire found erm the cabin t. u,easant to either of s that 'weT sub e),. try a mass of cotton or soft cloths rift to everything in "Order to live, No door listless, terrified almost to the noW." "That's your own fault' ' she hy the traditional raw beefsteak. tter what you do to nie-�—1 know verge )f collapse. she turned the knob replied snappily "You should have and opened the door. Doems.orf had d shot the person, If you It the pain of a bruise persists and i what I'll do to or if you try to t:arry ki got tip an ., not yet gone to his blankets; other- hadn't been such a eoward, you would- there are signs of beginning Inflam. 1 out 'your wicked designs by. force." wise the great nolt of iron would be n't have lost your money.' ..Yes Doo c per- in place, He was still sitting before �=djlon. apply cooling lotions. such as rr,%dorf eyed hiin calmly, but it haps you're right, my dear: but then lead and opium wash, salt and dilut- 'le of conLempt wai wholl.7 gone 'he great, glowing stove, direami ed viripgar. equal parts qt #IcoW and. i 'in' Ing I didn't want to become a� widower." 111roni his lips. ."You'll show light"' his savage dreitinns. The girl halted !water nr extract of witch - hazel Arai• 1he asked. before him, leaning against a chair It seems to be quite gen.-rally agreed ca 1-a often used. but it is better to I've got!' You C, Iry something else.- for it sometimes I -With every wince At first her tongue could hardly that the Arab wasn't the gtiv that put 'may master me—with every advan• shape the wort!"-. Her throat filled, irapi,4ts a rash or even. gives rise to strength the pal in Palestine. —Sp!.LjAgf1eId tage of weapons and physics, her heart faltured Ln her. breast. -P� tnl)toms of general poisoning It the I.—but you'll I have to kill me first; Bess "Bess7—asked I to see you," she told 'Union. Anflammation p4rsists And an abscess will ki:l herself before she'll yield to him at last. "She says fur you to simply have no one to do your trap-' (To be continued.). forms, the surgeon must be called. you, . You won't be better off—you'll -:ome—to her cabin." nt.- St'.) Colds- with Minard's 1_4niTrte -ping !or you. %,isn't worth it, Dooms- For Sprains —Use Minard's Liniment, do rf, and Nt,,a mc,,cd toward tar, reacninz He eyed them a moment. coolly Life's Fulness castally "When I want anyihing.,for her hand= YESTERDAYS Ned, I want it zad enough to pay all The shortness of life is bound -up I Y's to•rnorn;w now to -on Nvac simply that their plan was Our yesterday's I've got for it," he •taid in a remark- .,,with Its. fulness.- It is -to' him who A Idefeated at the.outset if they attempt- gone" 7 :mnst active, always thinking, feeling, ably -ven ' tone.. "Don't presume that master- .' Doomsdbrf in -morrow does come I value our li-.,es so much -hat IT, ede to the Arid still a new to - morrow working, caring for people and for I squaw's presence. •urn one step from try course. Be,1 that life seems, short. Strip a ;� s, Ned— you won't be here!" a We by to- morrow draw out' all our empty. and it will seem long 'ide � tried to very simple. As soon as store, Ned's eyes widened, as hi . I The pl -n,'on ppi-fec6on, was really en:, iKlr,— Yhilllps Brooks, she would be ;er,t 'back to the Till the ex'hans'ted well can yield no ead his meaning. Doomsd )rf laugh - more., ed softly in the silence. - "You .won't bring Doomsdorf. She would need no —Cowley "You fool further excuse . than that Bess had be here!" he re?eLted. asked to see'hi r:'Ned's knowledge of Fate Inves Ids littlt ironies:. which do you think I'd let you get in my .7 way? It will rest as it :s tonight. the brute's psychology told him that. Is why a ArItisli pncifist government I Ned would be waiting in the newer I Is going to be saddled with the cost,- Tomorrow nothing but buh ow morning you start out to cabin when Lenore and Doomsdorf re- of- sometlifug nearly approaching zli She— "Dancing i lug is tend our traps—and you will tend I yo 'turned He WOLld immediately excuse war in Pales°tlne.—Phlladelplala Even. 9-Ing set to music." lines as well as your own. She I Bess' himself and pass out the door, at the Ing Pu')Ilc I;edger., lie— "Yes, the music bores me too." here - -with me —from now will stay h I i same instant that Bess extended a On." I . 1. ... ., .. chair' for Doom,Aorf. And the Nei felt his --viscles hardening to 1 Istant that he was seated Bess N"011 steel. "I won't leave her to you--" Don't mak-_� :,ry mis- ash a* 'handful of the blinding snuff: "You tivon't;9 take on that point, H you nre not Ion your way by sun-up, you get a Ned's axe leaned just without the Real irto his eyes. You won't cabin door. Doomsdorf would notice I hundred—from the knout. otherwise 'his. sus-: be able to leave for some time after it 'as he went in; his! are mxter icions might be aroused, And in that —but neither will you be able to P first instant of agony and I ol'indneq-1 interfere with what doesn't concern weapon: dash to use Ned would sei-.e the we 1 you. I'll give you a few in the dawn— back. through the door, and make the i I just as a sample to show what they ssault. T%IA'M0ND DYES are used by like. Nor am I afraid of Bess killing R JLF practically the same method as scarcely perfected the They had sea. ' I : any other dye. They go on easier, herself. It's cold and dark here, but appeared, on the colder and darks * --there. Shell plan before Lenore appeal —more smoothly and evenly; though Just an instant: she stand a lot before she'll do that.,$ way to her cot, without, spotting or streaking. That's better dym and golden head a because they are made from r Diamond Dyes are "That's definite?" Ned asked. halted, her face anilines u real agree Diar glory in the soft light, as she regard without a trace of fillers to The white package of Diamond Dyes "The truest words I ever spoke. I've 91 1 e prepared --ing eyes. injure fabrics o f r give things that is the highest quality dy WHEN a cold or exposbre never gone back on a promise yet," ed their glitte. r Y, will ��y tint Ned moved toward her, reaching for _d look. for general use. It e or Wbrings aches and pains that. And believe me, I won't go back silk, wool, cotton, linen, rayon or 1penetrate to your very bones, there on mire. If that's all you have to her hands. For a breath he gazed into I)iamond Dyes contain the highest"- any mixture of materials. The blue htir lovely' faci' Bess wants 'YOU, to .1. that inottley can bi as always quick relief in Aspirin. say—,, _Tsahty anilines i 'Y* package is a special dye, for silk and and tell Doomsdorf--tn come hat's why they give such clear, .wool only. With it you can dye your fft will make short work' of that - "That's quite all. Think it over— go-- " bright, new-looking colors which. of silk or wool with }:ere," he told her. His voice was I valuable articles Headache or any little pain. just you'll find it isn't so bad. And now . keep their depth and brilliance so results equal to the finest professional as effective* in the more rious wholly steady, every word clearly ire good night." remarkably through wear and work. When you buy—remember this. He bowed to them in mock politew enuncia ilk or wool 'suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, ted; if anything, he spoke washings. The blur package dyes silk mote evenly than rheumatism or lumbago. No ache ness. Then he, turned back into his somewhat softly and y. The white p4ckage will dye Next time you have dyeing to do on] 7 . or pain is ever too deep-seated for cabin. usual. "Just tell him that she wants try Diamond Dyes7-at our AN: S;; every kind of goods, including silk his two risoner3 to see him." Then and wool. Your dealer has both Aspirin tablets to relieve, and they For a moment P that they art easier to use. 'don't affect the heart. All druggists, stood inert, lutierly matiorila-,s in,,the She took her eyes from his, Blanc - compare results. You will surely packages. .'wvitb proven directions for various wan light. Ned started to turn to ing about with - unntistakal,16 appre• 7 'Iuses Whith many people have found her, still held by his own dark hension. invaluable in the relief of pains and Her Eearcfiing eyes suddenly turned the thoughts, but at the first glance of liclics of many kinds. in fascinated horror to Bess. Stan Iola Dyes yes Ailiptes "%4wy her white, set face, he whirleu in the r, so that t Diamc st .0. the a" Ing near the open door, most breathless amazement. It was big A st ss the lift pt might not be filled with the dust They ar'f their fic in no way the stricken, terrified �coun. room of the 83:fr rd thus convey t warn- t CO ource 0 WICTice. tenarce that he had seen r few mo- Dyes Il S a"d Ptftll ��'RIN The lips were firm. the ing to I Om orf, shie was emptying ye liance ments before. COI L ra SA ADA the contents the snuff-box into her b. Aspuft is a rradeciark 94stANG In I eyes deep and strange; even in the .3"n Proof It- of I'. handke7chief. Her eyes gleamed If light he could see her look n ISSUE O. 40—'29 rattle purpose. under her brbws, and her hands were EAST TO USE-BETTER RESULTS N - IZZ, TIM 14. �11 A IM , e_v> r. V, % -77 SM his as estionably FOR ALL Is the finest green tea '114E. ISLE Tqu -D URIBUT10N yam. Wkinttme bX C ._ .� ILLUSTRATIV SY BAKING (GRZEN) 'UiN Soma great resolve had come to her g emotion that might BL HERE TODA I Ned cortiet. Lenore Ilal•(irtiworth and —some sweeping POWDER Bess (1.11bert take reruxe to)gttaer on air be akin to hope. W-is she planning Mode in Canada - No Alum! - are stilowrecked, I meaning of island when the> 1d 9 was that the m -7, nor* is ii-nicared to be married to Ned, SU'c e - resolution in her The), find the Isla-d Inhabited by it InUn this new look of iron I esol r takes Ned and *he rls a in self-inflicted death ."I"Fraft from the. gardenie and wire. .are? He could conceive of no other named Do(-rnsdorf hi4 Indian %v 656 t Dooinsdot Ned slave explanation; prisoners and make„ fte%s and rte for h1m. Lenore In allowed t-i hPIP the alone lay deliverance from Dooms- ;P;,Iuuw with the -iisework, lot liens dorf's Just. He dared not hope 'or 5 and Ned arob driven I)y their master until shivered a lit- they fall unconscious. any happier freedom. wholly steady. Lenore The Don'ts of Canning The PrIso ijr% are K116wed to build 'a 1,-abln ni.d. after It is finished. hens and i n He reachel groping hands �ct he tie, her hands pressing Ned's. It is often a gQod thing to print to Nf-d urp nesit on 41ifrerpnt Irai)pinir routes '-you don't mian"—he gasped, hardly "What does it mean —?" "'orn "Liberty! That's what it means, if what a person should not do, and III ThPy hsive Kovoral narrow osoar­ ave able to make ,is lips move in speech .1path. Tngpther thev Ulan how 14, v­ canning this seems particul arly true. ri•nm 1hp Island. when 600msdorf' be-, _11yi-i Gon't iritt;nki—?" the plan goes through." For the first The reason is that a great many house- ,­mep infatuated with llp%, and makes &4 myself'' Not yet, but a time Ned's voice revealed. 'suppressed tdvancps to hpr Njd Interferes. To kill m long way."' •-The giil's hand slipped emotion. "Ll'.lert) !" He spoke the wives know something about the sub. Ject. but do not perhaps realize the ket nf her word as a devout man speaks of God. CHAPTER XXVtI.—(Gont`d.) LSUti-OUS1Y Out .-om the pocket necessity for thoroughness and ex- jacket, showing him what seemed to "It's the only chance--now or never," ,evd of going farther treme care. "Ther�-'r no I. be a smisil, square box of tin, But the he went on w10 perfect coldness. is i'eep, rumVirig voice. light was too Cim for him io make "You've got to held up and 'do your he sp-:d in h Ig Dou*t try, at first, to can vegetables "There was no need of e•,en coming out the words on the paper label. "I share—I know you ;an. If we suc- In any jars larger than a quart. The- Iwre. YoL seerr. to, be forgetting, you as we Geed —and we'vit, smaller the Jar the easier ft Is to Brwises two, Vhere you ars— all the things I got this from the shelf—just got every chance— sterlitze. left the cabin it's frectivni, escape from this island • Don't use * old �ubbers. It ls'cheap- The first result of a severe bruise is old you at first." The hopeful tones In her voice was and Doomsdorf. - If we fail, it's-likely er to buy new rubbers than to lose, pain; next evnies swelling and Wit- had heard death—but death couldn't s I' tie paused, and his voice had drop- ti.e happiest sound lVed be any worse your vegetables. coloration. That is owing to the es- I �ed, and the tone was strange and sincii he had come to the island. tj an this.' So we've nothing tt. lose- rom the torn vessels, t �, en, dreadful to bear, when he spoke 11W'itti- is it?" he whispered. Don't try to use a wide rubber on a. and everything to fain." cape at blood f screw-top Jar. The wide mbbere fit and It is usualY more marked where gain. "I've evidently been wo easy "To kill myself? Not yet, by a Overwept by their ardor, Lenore Jar and the narrow rub- itte, tissues are loose; that is why a with you," he went on. "I'll see that 0 ance for freetiom. Come into the turned back through the Jour. the spring-top hers the screw-top. black eye" often ioilows a blow that 1 correct that fault In the future. You, cabin where we can scratch R match," Her instructions were simple. The Don't fall to'seal jars tightly. See :would leave no mark on the chest or Ned, male a serious mistak%• when you They moved into the newer but Of easiest task of the three was hers. that the spring Is adjusted to give -is showed him the bark, 1',nterfered in this matter ton.Jight, logs, find there Be Bess took one of the crude chairs, her good pressure on spring-top Jars and 'r; be pain of a bruise is best relieved qee if I can't teach you to keep your humble article in which lay her hopes. �,andkerchief­cl-jteht�d as if she had I that the screw-top does nut slip on by sponging with very hot water or 1 oace, And, Bess lontr ag(, I tole You It was merely a tin of fine rnuff from )Pen weeping—in her lap. :fed sat gem jars. by "hot fomentations: sometimes an that your body and soul were mine— among Doomsdcrf's persons: supplies, town in one of the ether chairs. in • Don't let the beat down s te:etric-light bulb will. give enough -o do with what I liked. Y u, seemed 74,11ding to arise and excuse himself o that the ha water falls to boil ilex,: it Jumping. • -.,"warmth to relieve moderate pair), The have forzntten—but I intend that! CHAPTER XXVIII, .he instant Doomsdorf appeared, His The federal Department of Agricul- hemorrhage, which is the cause of 'you will call it to mit.d again." 'Talking in an unJertone, not to tie muscles burned under. his: a'..in. ture call supply literature on tte sub- thi- swelling tend discolorution, can be : he� It ,.Yes onl:i shout 50 3raed-, to the But Ned st"I faced him when lheard through the-log walls. Bess and 17kbin, If Doomsdorf came rt all, it Ject of canning. It will be mailed reduced by applying pressur, at once :paused, eyes steadfast, his face an Ned made their hasty pl�,ns for de- on application to the P bileakipp over the Injured part. Fold it hand.- ; - I u�d Le in- thiv- space of a few sec- of Aguriculture.. iron grzy in the wan light. His train, liverance. wo Branch, Department onds. kerchief or napkin so as to make a nd true, and he Here, in the cabin they occupied.1 I ng had been ha�d a I The door of the cabin close- smooth pad and keep It firmly to place 1 611, found str,ngth to stand erect le. The rea. 4 behind 0 the assault must be r.ad by a bandage or by a towel- tightly tell you this—in reply." her, and Len-)re was alone v ith the I , ...%Iy fear." remarked fur, Pitt, as 1 "1 want to 1 .1 When yAu cannot make a pad I he ans,,%ered in.the clear, firm voice might he sat at breakfast one morning, work well, hot water may arrest the 91, X i Could she take the fight'119 chance? !,-)f one who has mastered fear, We think there was a burglar to the mould she rise above this awful first house ;Know- well en--v-igh What you can doe last night." �*Wby do you ,.lb;"ding and prevent discoloration it is cold applications havw the same to us, But that doe-,n't mean that tfeair, master it. scorn it. go her brave think that9" asked his IoKIrig wife. vdt�vt, and they are better than hot every A way in the face of ' it? "Well," said he. "I left a lot of money we're going to yield to you —to I But before ever she fott.,i her an, in my wipA for a black eye. It is a good plan -re-of your evil wishet.- Life isn't so pockets before I went to bed vii,j, to compress a bruise under the a last night, but there's none there / jwer, sire found erm the cabin t. u,easant to either of s that 'weT sub e),. try a mass of cotton or soft cloths rift to everything in "Order to live, No door listless, terrified almost to the noW." "That's your own fault' ' she hy the traditional raw beefsteak. tter what you do to nie-�—1 know verge )f collapse. she turned the knob replied snappily "You should have and opened the door. Doems.orf had d shot the person, If you It the pain of a bruise persists and i what I'll do to or if you try to t:arry ki got tip an ., not yet gone to his blankets; other- hadn't been such a eoward, you would- there are signs of beginning Inflam. 1 out 'your wicked designs by. force." wise the great nolt of iron would be n't have lost your money.' ..Yes Doo c per- in place, He was still sitting before �=djlon. apply cooling lotions. such as rr,%dorf eyed hiin calmly, but it haps you're right, my dear: but then lead and opium wash, salt and dilut- 'le of conLempt wai wholl.7 gone 'he great, glowing stove, direami ed viripgar. equal parts qt #IcoW and. i 'in' Ing I didn't want to become a� widower." 111roni his lips. ."You'll show light"' his savage dreitinns. The girl halted !water nr extract of witch - hazel Arai• 1he asked. before him, leaning against a chair It seems to be quite gen.-rally agreed ca 1-a often used. but it is better to I've got!' You C, Iry something else.- for it sometimes I -With every wince At first her tongue could hardly that the Arab wasn't the gtiv that put 'may master me—with every advan• shape the wort!"-. Her throat filled, irapi,4ts a rash or even. gives rise to strength the pal in Palestine. —Sp!.LjAgf1eId tage of weapons and physics, her heart faltured Ln her. breast. -P� tnl)toms of general poisoning It the I.—but you'll I have to kill me first; Bess "Bess7—asked I to see you," she told 'Union. Anflammation p4rsists And an abscess will ki:l herself before she'll yield to him at last. "She says fur you to simply have no one to do your trap-' (To be continued.). forms, the surgeon must be called. you, . You won't be better off—you'll -:ome—to her cabin." nt.- St'.) Colds- with Minard's 1_4niTrte -ping !or you. %,isn't worth it, Dooms- For Sprains —Use Minard's Liniment, do rf, and Nt,,a mc,,cd toward tar, reacninz He eyed them a moment. coolly Life's Fulness castally "When I want anyihing.,for her hand= YESTERDAYS Ned, I want it zad enough to pay all The shortness of life is bound -up I Y's to•rnorn;w now to -on Nvac simply that their plan was Our yesterday's I've got for it," he •taid in a remark- .,,with Its. fulness.- It is -to' him who A Idefeated at the.outset if they attempt- gone" 7 :mnst active, always thinking, feeling, ably -ven ' tone.. "Don't presume that master- .' Doomsdbrf in -morrow does come I value our li-.,es so much -hat IT, ede to the Arid still a new to - morrow working, caring for people and for I squaw's presence. •urn one step from try course. Be,1 that life seems, short. Strip a ;� s, Ned— you won't be here!" a We by to- morrow draw out' all our empty. and it will seem long 'ide � tried to very simple. As soon as store, Ned's eyes widened, as hi . I The pl -n,'on ppi-fec6on, was really en:, iKlr,— Yhilllps Brooks, she would be ;er,t 'back to the Till the ex'hans'ted well can yield no ead his meaning. Doomsd )rf laugh - more., ed softly in the silence. - "You .won't bring Doomsdorf. She would need no —Cowley "You fool further excuse . than that Bess had be here!" he re?eLted. asked to see'hi r:'Ned's knowledge of Fate Inves Ids littlt ironies:. which do you think I'd let you get in my .7 way? It will rest as it :s tonight. the brute's psychology told him that. Is why a ArItisli pncifist government I Ned would be waiting in the newer I Is going to be saddled with the cost,- Tomorrow nothing but buh ow morning you start out to cabin when Lenore and Doomsdorf re- of- sometlifug nearly approaching zli She— "Dancing i lug is tend our traps—and you will tend I yo 'turned He WOLld immediately excuse war in Pales°tlne.—Phlladelplala Even. 9-Ing set to music." lines as well as your own. She I Bess' himself and pass out the door, at the Ing Pu')Ilc I;edger., lie— "Yes, the music bores me too." here - -with me —from now will stay h I i same instant that Bess extended a On." I . 1. ... ., .. chair' for Doom,Aorf. And the Nei felt his --viscles hardening to 1 Istant that he was seated Bess N"011 steel. "I won't leave her to you--" Don't mak-_� :,ry mis- ash a* 'handful of the blinding snuff: "You tivon't;9 take on that point, H you nre not Ion your way by sun-up, you get a Ned's axe leaned just without the Real irto his eyes. You won't cabin door. Doomsdorf would notice I hundred—from the knout. otherwise 'his. sus-: be able to leave for some time after it 'as he went in; his! are mxter icions might be aroused, And in that —but neither will you be able to P first instant of agony and I ol'indneq-1 interfere with what doesn't concern weapon: dash to use Ned would sei-.e the we 1 you. I'll give you a few in the dawn— back. through the door, and make the i I just as a sample to show what they ssault. T%IA'M0ND DYES are used by like. Nor am I afraid of Bess killing R JLF practically the same method as scarcely perfected the They had sea. ' I : any other dye. They go on easier, herself. It's cold and dark here, but appeared, on the colder and darks * --there. Shell plan before Lenore appeal —more smoothly and evenly; though Just an instant: she stand a lot before she'll do that.,$ way to her cot, without, spotting or streaking. That's better dym and golden head a because they are made from r Diamond Dyes are "That's definite?" Ned asked. halted, her face anilines u real agree Diar glory in the soft light, as she regard without a trace of fillers to The white package of Diamond Dyes "The truest words I ever spoke. I've 91 1 e prepared --ing eyes. injure fabrics o f r give things that is the highest quality dy WHEN a cold or exposbre never gone back on a promise yet," ed their glitte. r Y, will ��y tint Ned moved toward her, reaching for _d look. for general use. It e or Wbrings aches and pains that. And believe me, I won't go back silk, wool, cotton, linen, rayon or 1penetrate to your very bones, there on mire. If that's all you have to her hands. For a breath he gazed into I)iamond Dyes contain the highest"- any mixture of materials. The blue htir lovely' faci' Bess wants 'YOU, to .1. that inottley can bi as always quick relief in Aspirin. say—,, _Tsahty anilines i 'Y* package is a special dye, for silk and and tell Doomsdorf--tn come hat's why they give such clear, .wool only. With it you can dye your fft will make short work' of that - "That's quite all. Think it over— go-- " bright, new-looking colors which. of silk or wool with }:ere," he told her. His voice was I valuable articles Headache or any little pain. just you'll find it isn't so bad. And now . keep their depth and brilliance so results equal to the finest professional as effective* in the more rious wholly steady, every word clearly ire good night." remarkably through wear and work. When you buy—remember this. He bowed to them in mock politew enuncia ilk or wool 'suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, ted; if anything, he spoke washings. The blur package dyes silk mote evenly than rheumatism or lumbago. No ache ness. Then he, turned back into his somewhat softly and y. The white p4ckage will dye Next time you have dyeing to do on] 7 . or pain is ever too deep-seated for cabin. usual. "Just tell him that she wants try Diamond Dyes7-at our AN: S;; every kind of goods, including silk his two risoner3 to see him." Then and wool. Your dealer has both Aspirin tablets to relieve, and they For a moment P that they art easier to use. 'don't affect the heart. All druggists, stood inert, lutierly matiorila-,s in,,the She took her eyes from his, Blanc - compare results. You will surely packages. .'wvitb proven directions for various wan light. Ned started to turn to ing about with - unntistakal,16 appre• 7 'Iuses Whith many people have found her, still held by his own dark hension. invaluable in the relief of pains and Her Eearcfiing eyes suddenly turned the thoughts, but at the first glance of liclics of many kinds. in fascinated horror to Bess. Stan Iola Dyes yes Ailiptes "%4wy her white, set face, he whirleu in the r, so that t Diamc st .0. the a" Ing near the open door, most breathless amazement. It was big A st ss the lift pt might not be filled with the dust They ar'f their fic in no way the stricken, terrified �coun. room of the 83:fr rd thus convey t warn- t CO ource 0 WICTice. tenarce that he had seen r few mo- Dyes Il S a"d Ptftll ��'RIN The lips were firm. the ing to I Om orf, shie was emptying ye liance ments before. COI L ra SA ADA the contents the snuff-box into her b. Aspuft is a rradeciark 94stANG In I eyes deep and strange; even in the .3"n Proof It- of I'. handke7chief. Her eyes gleamed If light he could see her look n ISSUE O. 40—'29 rattle purpose. under her brbws, and her hands were EAST TO USE-BETTER RESULTS N y ;, •.:, .. + .r., ,, .;,. , .r, -. � _.:. ,�: :e :YSw y.. �,: - ys , _ .,e -' �'."fw: �7r`:;��°,;; '�a i�''tf;''3�C1!i�S CY',"�'•�i ',s: nn,°...5`� .,,. a��,'.ro':" y, + -. „'r :.. - .'� - -. :fin,: as .R i. A; .+'.: R.». (•.ya "': .. ., .. ,L•' ::. _: .. -., - 518+: p. y W. t�ei Cars Prevent Fatalities ( �a�'s ,Wun+�W Watyrway Nears Completyon y Whezn - C,N�R. Fliers Crash in Fog Fstbound. Montreal Express. Leaves Track and is l4it by _ Westbound Flyer on Adjoining Track�`� �x� ~ xz r ._...NO SERIOUS INJURIES k k +t '.!Kingston, Oiit. —Pour passeagers, Conductor F. Lavill'ette and Engineer including one Toronto man, were in. B. O'Regan of Montreal, was travel- Jured when westbound C.N.R.. passen- ling ut a fast rate when six mail and ' ger train NQ. 21 crashed into eoaches I baggage cars Aad seven coaches left a[ eastbound train No. 20 ; which iiad the line, when the train struck a split Ibsen derailed a tow moments Vetere I rail. The fog was unusually thick, > • ►` c a = `may jut Cataraqul, just outside of Kingston iAud trainmen were rushed ahead to warn the westbound train but through Welty Wednesday mornings A number ; -of others on both trains were severely f the tog even the heallght could not he „P V .shaken up. seen. Then No. 21 hit the fourth 'de Lf.. w ". 'x�cv" % railed coach and crashed through ' None are seriously hurt it was an. "" r ;•;, � each one in turn. "�' - _ nounced at Hotel LXeu Hospital here. The injured are: Arthur Jarrett, of I Fog Too Thick to Sea x "" Toronto; Cari Vogue,- 01 New York; I Co nducwr .N', 'Thompson anti Engin• ti'untr, See Wing, of Montreal, • and leer A. Means, of Ilellevillp, were In Aorrance Le Pari, of Hawthorne, N.J. charge of Nor. ll. They staled the fog 5 No Fatallties was far too thick to se the derailed F' The acident happened shortly after i crass until too late to prevent the midnight when the trains- crashed crash ".near the Division Street crosing, less I Al the injured were travelling in a •�, than two miles from here, Several 'lay coach on No. 1, behind the last 4,• �41 baggage and express coach. It was >� -,. cars were thrown off the rails rind for hit with terrific force the Interior he• a time it wa athnught there had been , e x , •f - ing wrecked and the passengers y , several fatalities, but first aid work n thrown to the floor or dashed against disclosed that only four were Injured. - sides tot fhb coach. «' z v ate'.• ' e` s : 9yF s No Panic Passengers were immediately trans- "We were, all awakened by the train ferred to coaches made up into a-train x � leaving -the line," said a passenger ou ! and brought to Kingston .function, A - — - `No. 20, "and were getting into our 1 wrecking crew from Belleville, with ; clothes when, without waring, the Hteam cranes and other appliances ar. WHERE .ONE OF E LARQE8T CANAL LOCKS IN THE WORLD IS LOCATED other train piled Into our deralled rived within two hours and coin- A Good Idea. of the size of new Welland canal -is obtained from this photograph, taken from • bridge No. 8 ° coaches. The Impact was terrible,.menced re- opening the line, j looking south along Sight locks :acs. 4, 5 and 8. ...but while women got excited, there i Train No. 21 was proceeding ' from was little confusion." Montreal to 'Toronto, white 'Train No. From the train crews it was learned I -'0 was en route from Toronto to ' • collision w iih one going in opposite l The Heart Weekend Accidents , -tthat No. 20, which was In charge of �1lon. real. direction. "• °� '^ ° Claim Three Lives As' a result of accidents as No. 3. 0 ' Highway within a space of five miles'. ne of a Series of Health Ser i - .+Order Your Coal London- Australia I within the last few days one man was I vice Articles by the Cann- '\ • Traffic Accidents Again Show I kilted, fourteen persons were admitted t adlan Medic Rl AsSOCia- to hos itals, some in a critical condi- . _, Air Line Predicted that ilfdgment in Driving P Lion Activity of Bears in Ontario tion; at least sixteen others were sha.I Point to Hard Winter !s Essential to Safet The heart is a most Important or. ' �'" I y ken and slightly injured. One motor, - 1 Arran g. Now Being Corn wan, Sept. 29,—What was 1n. car was wrecked, while nine other gun which acts as a pump and thus suit ury, Ont. —Bears wit`s • pench- Icars and two trucks were damaged (keeps the blood moving throughout ant for raiding lumber camp .sod sup- : Mane, Sir Eric Geddes .i'when tended. as it pleasant party. was turn - 1 Orie driver is Lnder arrest and two the body. An unusual condition of one Declares ed into tragedy 5atu:day afternoon p!ie: are reported to ae active in the Mother: face po;ice charges. In two of Ipart or organ of the human body may Cartier district and t`te enter rise Lloyd Hart of t' rnwali, one, - P London,— ExtPnsion of British alr " of [our oecupa.st9 of an. au`_.,, was kill• i the accidents drivets alleged to have � result in the upset of other organs. 'they are showing in their raids sug- services from London to Australia and i been under the influet.ce of liquor were such as the heart, with perhaps some Bests to the citizeits of that section ed one the highway near Ogdensburg. i ! South Africa was fo -rrs�t yesterday I N,y, � re'span -stole for ten persons going to permanent damage . that signs point to a hard winter This by Sir Eric Geddes at the annual i Batson ow•rser of the ear suffered a 1 the hospital and one mean meeting his Pain in the .region of the heart is the t ore btonghi back to town by meeting of the "Imperial Airways"' death. does hot always mean heart disease g Y fractured skull and Is in a serious con•, _ .� an old -timer who has just returned '1 ntuinin that the En Isrr to in• !It may he due to some heart condi• a� g fi ditlon.. I from a trip to that section. Bears die route of 5,000 miles Was the long- f ^r tion, but it is much more frequently are ernted to be very numerous at est in ti•o world over which. scheduled Auto Tarns Turtle I caused by some condition of the atom - .. Barrie, Sept. S9 —Five West Toronto l Bequest to Children p'resenL flights were carried out, Sir Erir re -1 ach, such As improper digestion of Re tar visits ar3 being aid to the motorists suffered Injuries In an acct- ;food. Usually the first symptom of 8= g P vealed.t#ie fact that in the autumn of, lumber camps by various members of 1930 a branch service would be begun I 'lent at Stroud, live miles south" of Substantial Gift That i8 All the heart's heing helow par is short.- . 'the bruin tribe, it It stated, and so between Egypt and Lake Vittoria Tlarrie, early Saturday evening, when Ines, of breath on slight exertion. _- far the marls sders have managed to Nyanza, serving upper Egypt, the Sw the car In which they were riding Theirs For. the Taking In old age. It is pct unusual to find evade all traps set for them Their dan, Uganda, Kenya, and northern turned turtle . They-were rush -4d to "Here Is a bequest by an unknown that the heart is not doing its yrork appetites, apparently, have been Royat. Victoria Hospital, three being author," writes J. J. Kelso, and al•(as well as It did. This is part of the Tanganyika. - discharged ta•day. templet by the variety of food mail- It is planned to extend" this six though It has keen printed before It is general wearing out of the tissues, able, and In at least one instance tht Chatham Woman Kilted an month3 later to Cape Town. No dates, worth reprinting so that a coming � d means that -life must be so regu- - articles taken were found carefully have been set for the extension of the Chatoam. Sept. 29 —Mrs Sidney generation may recelve the ful hens. Ifated that neither at work nor at play cached against the coming cold wea- Indian service to Australia, but ar• Agar of Chatham was , killed it Is Pt­ �is the heart given more to do than ther, according to the reports brought rangements for this are ov, being; afternoon in an 'nutomi•bile accident) "I Rive to fa.l.ers and mothers, in it can accomplish Without exhaustion. to Sudbury, made with the Britieh and Australian I on Provinaa' Highway No. 2, -about trust for their children, all good little I Persons: young or old, who have a This particular beau carried off 31 Governments. two miles east of Thamesville, As words of praise and encouragement II weakened or damaged heart, can live + - eases of bologna, whie'. were located For the last year Imperial Airways the car was proceeding cast, it left and all quaint pet names and endear• i long lives • of usefulness, providing in a secret. hiding place in the bush. showed a profl: of 53+3,150, :o the in i the pavement and, after travalling!ments, to use them justly, but gener•1 they avoid doing such things se heavy The camp cook, however, had the last vestors, but the company receives A t along the shoulder t t the roa•, a con- juutly, as the needs of their children lifting wtitxh thro wa sudden strain laugh, for Bruin, on the next trip, Government subsidy, the amount of atderable distance, turned' over 'Into shall require. 'on the heart. They must also avoid expended a great der.! of energy in which is. not stated in the balance; the ditch. There will be no inquest. ! •'I leave to children inclusively, but I those attivttles Which cause shortness w hinting up s steep slope two .bags sheets. Sir Eric a,id that this soh I. Arrest Follows Fatality (only for be term of their chlidhood, lot breath or pain, always stopping lm Containing nothing score -%opet'zing sidy was reduced by 5 21,825 this year,! Mrs 3ert.,a Carr aged 42 years, of 'all and every, the flowers of 4he field medtately to rest when symptoms ap- than• hard coal. On a third trip, a and BIsu that 3:ring the tart twelve Hazelwood avenue, Detroit, was kill jand the blossoms of the woods, with `pear. Exercise In the form of work _ bear dragged away several cases of months the ompany's plans flew 941 ed almost Instantly -late yesterday In' the right to play among (heat freely , or play which does not cause symp• ' = `canned goods from he storehouse an9 per cent. moo of the minimum mile- a motor car crash, five miles west Is to the customs of children,'toma is usually of benefit. amused himself by strewing the con- are required to earn it:. The total of this city -+n P- ovincla, Highway! µ,arniag them at the san e time The most common cause of heart tents over tha countryside. The cans mileage flown last year was 1,032,842, No. 'l. Walter Lucas. aged 30 years, - against thistles and thorns. And [ de•Id>iiease to young people is infection were found scattered over a wide area which included the' transport of 34, -1 of Brandon Avenue. Detroit, a form- �.vtse to children the banks of the He.left cthe can opener behind. In the 1757 _,aasengers and P73 tons of mail er policeman. driver of the car 'In The geima which settle down in dis Ca reo. distr'ct, two anglers shot a I brooks, and the golden sands beneath eased- tonsils, adenoids and teeth very K P and freight. Although Sir Eric ad- which Mrs, Carr was riding, l+ being' open travel around the body. Thel bear while on a fishing trip o Ellal ,the waters thereof, and the odors u[ P milted that the Indian air service :v ►s held on a drunk•whlle-driving charge may, and very frequently do, attack. I Lake. The bear was swimmiri in the p !the willows that dip therein, and the g not as well patronized as ha 1 been An inquest was opened this morning !the the heart. The heart may also s t water, and the fishermen took pot antic:i•sted, he predicted a gradual I and adjourned. Lucas w'as' proceed : !white clouds that float bight over the, - _ shots at his from their canoe. The! ; I giant trees. Ifrom the germs and the -poisons pro er'.r ': it in the elapsed time ba:wcer. In east driving A sedan owned by iduced by the germs In such diseaset --animal changed Fis course and made Loni -m 'and Bombay. Robert Hall. P_.•ntlac, 111th., who, ''Acid I !cave to children the lothe as diphtheria. scarlet fever and la for. the craft, but the occupants man- —Y with Mrs. Hall, was in the rear seat. (long rain oFl fiuenza Damage to the heart is a tom days to be merry in, and l aged to inflict a fatal wound befa t "'hen almut i.ve miles west ,,f Chat- night and the moon and the t Baldwin Celebrates the Milky -Way to wonder at. I paratively common result of acute he got too close. ham, Lucas is alleged to have crash•' „ 'rheumatism. Syphilis is also an in• ac ed Into the rear of a road -ter driven; I .evisE to boys. all -the useful, idle, ----.p His 62nd Birttitlay [ection which is very liable to attack - I by Jacol► Nannensma of Lynedock. fields and commons where (tall may _ re- Sea GIVCSS Up Can With _ Londrn, —Din . Baldwin spent 'hts, On.,, w`ho was trafliag behind a horse -,be played, all pleasant wafers. where the heart and blood vessels. The u 1f 82nd birthday at his Worcestershire one m$Y rrw im, all snow• clad hills moval of infected parts; such as dis .Note Signed Miss Doran 1 drawn vehicle because a truck w•as eased tonsils and the avoidance of In home. Like 1I. Briand, the Unionist aproacbirfg firm the e:asl. 'The, iin. where one may coast, And all streams (ection are thand is of the prevention _ Santa Cruz, Calif. — Friends of Miss leader is a keen pig breeder and finds pact threw Mrs Carr.to the pat:ementt'and' ponds . where one may•fish, or .• `11711dred Doran, S1tat, Mich., school much solace from ,politics on his, �.nere, when trim wiater•cumes, one of heart disease. + Accident at Border 1 questions, concerning Health, ad- teacbeT, lost in the Dole flight, to' farm, though one has never heard that - Imay skate, to hold.. the same for the iiawati are expected to determine, his rashers have won quite the same Windsor, Sept. 29. —Four persons period of their boyhood. And all dresesd to the `Canadian Medical As from the handwriting whether she' reputation, as the product raised by ere injured, two seriously, in traffic! meadows, with the clover blossoms sociation 184 College Street. Toronto, wrote a note found on the shore near the French statesman." accidents during ttte_w_eek -end in . will be answered, personally by letter here, and huttertlies thereof; thb woods r. Lord Crewe, who spent many years and vicinity. Mrs, Charles;�i-ifh their' appurtenances; the squir i The dote, inside a rusted can, read: ; a3 Ambassadr -t• in Paris, once con -I Anderson, Detroit, and bliss Elizabeth Sir H. 'Thornton Remains -Am floating on the water. Have been! refs and the birds and echoes and gratulated DM. Briand on the flavor of O Deonnell, Detroit, were cut and .strange noises, and all distant places r for three days. Forced down tiy' i P In Canada, Says King Y his bacon, and ever since be has re bruised early today when an automo engine trouble, had $o, time to locate) (which may he viai5ed,. together with Ottawa, Ont. —Sir 'teary Thorntrn cetved annually a supply, rom .the,•hile in which they titers passengers the adtentimes there found. 'And 1 It, Bye bye world" It was signed Briand abattoir. was struck by a 'Michigan Central' will remain fu Canada as president of "PIVIiss Doran." !give the sale boys each-his own place the National Railways. Any Middle- sized, stocky and well knit Railway switching engine at the Wel- ; t Hpdrographers said ocean currents l at the fireside at night, with all Pic", doubt on , this point was settled re• i In figure, Mr. Baldwin does not look lington Avenue level .crossing. Wind., that may be seen in file burning' y could have carried the note about forl his years. and he enjoys sound health. sbr. The automobile was' driven by «.00d,' to enjoy without let or hind- cently b Premier Mackettite King two years before washing it up. Other I His rapid rise ,beginning in a lucky. W. M. Anderson, cousin of Mrs. An• j i following a meeting o[ cabinet. - notes found in cans and bottles since orrce and without anj incumbrance°' The Prime DTiuistef was uhable to combination c f circumstances is derson. the Dole flight have been discredited. amongst the wonde r- of modern _,I I say whether or not' a renewal cf Sir A High Week's Toll !t I Henry Thornton's contract with the politics, and few will deny that he has Grimsby, Sept. 29. —Four occupants '� „ made good in leadership. He is gen government lied been signed. There Grace— Do you know, Kenneth of a car driven by .Joe Ategllno, 'Ham• t A Chicago gangster boarded a was no question, however, about Sir Itcissed me twice last night uefore I orally regarded as typifying the JohnIlltaon, were injured to -night when their `•tamest and refused to pay his fare. Henry remaining in Canada. Bull characteristics of consistency x could stop him. Greta — "Graciou s! and political honesty. R'hen he waslcar left the highway and went into a At the cornet of the street the con- Recently there have been rumors y.c What :heekI" "Both.' • ditch one mile east of here, lector pointed out the tough indi- that the president of the Canadian i s _ Prime Minister _ po chickens came f . home to roost because. 44 embarrass- I The car struck a telephone pole and i ordeal to a policeman. "That man i• National might go to England. bur weather prophet knows a lot; ' Ing promises or declarations made to turned turtle. Sam Blumfleld, Hamll- 'doesn't want to pay his fare. Will ti �^ Fie said this summer would be hot; the electorate. Virtue of this sting- ton, the most seriously hurt, suffered you get him 'out of this car ?' asked Complaint y He said last winter would be cold, the conductor.• The olic.man task i , nlat< kind is not always rewarded in several fractured ribs In addition to P It is best to endure what you can 'And they were both as he foretold! olitics, as Dtr• Batdw fn's present re• !aerations and Isrniaes. , According to lone lo,,k at the gangste : "Ill pay not mend,, and without murmuring to He asps, it but the Bun comes out, P I',.r him, myself," he Raid. lattend upon God, by. !Chose ordering A spite fro mthe bare3 of office proves. Provincial Police, the car driven by _ ; To•nio"ow 'twill 'be* fair, no doubt; but electoral fa!:n re has in no way Ategllno, turned out to ass another :- 'all things come to pass. He is- a bad x But f[ a gale blows up, says he, tnennced his I m Iw, =hip, which he re• car going in the same tiirectlon, and l Signs of the 7.+ dtac are being used soldier who follows his captain coin '•'•Twill be as windy as can be[ tains went Into the ditch to avoid a head -on as patterns for dresses In London. Iplaining. �Y off' .L7ar r y. d tilt *& *1 low$ �r -- TMR" 11.76 per year.: $1.b011 paid to advanta. Subscriptions ro the United States and Crest Brrtalo $2.00 in advance. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Sleep— Davidson - A' very quiet 'wedding was solemn- ized on Saturday Sept. 28th wheix Liniarf Amelia, only daughter of Mr. i .. and Mrs. P. G. Davidson, Chemywood became the bride of Milton Gilbert second son of Mr. and the late Mr& Edward .Sleep, Pickering Ont. The- . "$ev. Mr. Patterson, of 526 Winder '.:]here Rd. Toronto, officiated. After spending A few days on a motor trip to Niagara malls, Buffalo and other Western points, . Hr and Mrs. Sleep ::will reside in Pickering. SALE_ REGISTER. `1FRIDAY, OCT. 4TH — Auction sale of Percheron horses, high grade Holstein cows and heifers, at the .farm of W. A. Knox, half mile north of Brougham.' Sale at one. thirty o'clock, sharp. Terms cash. b See Bills. Win. Marx, Auctioneer. 'THURSDAY, OCT. 10TH— Auction Sale of horses, choice Jersey cat- tie, implements and househoi, furniture, at lot 14, Con. 6, Pick - ering, the property of Gen. Green. Sale at one o'clock See Bills. W. B. Powell, Auctioneer. `WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16TH — Auction sale of choice dairy cows, horses, cattle, implements etc. at lot 27, con, 1. Pickering, just north of Dun' barton school- house, the ftoperty :_• of Sullivan Bros.. Sale at one o' clock sharp, See Bills. Wm. Maw, .— '.Auctioneer. SATURDA Y. OCT. 19TH— Auctio :: Sale of choice uairy cox-s arw springers, also a number of heifers - : at lot 14, Con. 7. Pickering, the property of G. W. Hodv -.or,. Sale art 1.3U. See Bills. Wm, Slaw. Auct- io r: aer. BRING IT HERE Now is the time to get a new SPt of Marnesa, or get the old set re fired. .1 have in. stock bamples of amuel Trees and Jefftey's lip -mess. The tformer may be ordered through catx Logue at pricesquoted. - Carklogue free. "•'I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat ;pads, harness oil by built. harness dresbiog. also silver polish aad other parts. Repairs promptly done, 'L. W. PILKEY. - CLARFUNIONT Hunting or Sboottug is probihited on those parts of lots 13 It and 15 in ..the Second and Thira ranges, Broken Frond Concession. Township of Pirk- eriog. owned by Lawrence &quire,, Jaques Greenlaw and Claude Field, CONAN�r & Assts, M Barriatera Etc.. Oshawa, Ont. - 35 hiolicitors fo ;theLeessees R. G'allaugher Grain Merchant. Toronto + sin -tbe market to pure -tease Hay, Straw, Grain and Potatoes. r ' Fur gtiotationa apply R. R. No. 1, Phone Pickering 1712 _ ... 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal Watch for "WEMEND SPECIALS New line of Fresh Groceries, Full line of Women's Hosiery. Fancy China on hand. -Call and see wir \ew 11. D. Gannon, • Brougham - Tailoring and Dressmaking .Ladies' and gents' fur coats re•inodel- led into new ones, at mnderate terms to suit all. Work may he done a. own home ct at Mrs.-Gihhon� home at Uaremont, 4CLAREMONT, ONTARIO B U I L D E R,S - : = 3Ve are now ready to 'supply you with: BRICKS, CONCRETE _BLOCKS, 1NThRLOCK- ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, SAND AND GRAVEL, -Perry Cement Products Co. - 871 Bay St., Toronto .. ... aOntry :. st Act - a 1L. S. O.; 1927 Electoral District of South Ontario P Notice.of Sittings of Revising Officers . - TAKE NOTICE that sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose of hearing complaints or appeals with regard to the - linters' Lists to be used at the Election of a - member of , the Assembly pending* for the elect- oral, District of • South Ontario will be held at the following times and places, namely: For the Municipality of the-Town of Whitby, at Judge Ruddy.'s Chamb- ers,. Court House, Whitby, on the 15th day of October 1929,: to hear com- plaints as to the list of voters for Polling Subdivisions Nos. 1, .2, 3, 4, 5, for the Town of Whitby, and that Judge .R Ruddy will be' the Revising Officer and his Clerk will be 'John Frost, whose address is Whitby For the Municipality of the Township of Whitby', At Town Hall in the Village of Brooklin, on the 14th day of October, 1929 co hear complaints as to the list of voters for Polling Subdivisions, ;os, 1 2, 3, 4, 5, for the Township of Whitby, and that Judge'J, E, Thompson will be the Revising Officer'and his clerk will'be H W Mc-Brien, whoce address' is {Brooklin, For the, Municipality of the TOWNSHIP of EAST WHITBY, at the Town Hall in the Village of Columbus on the 15th day of October 1929, to hear complaints as to the. list of Voters for the Polling Sub(U, -ision No;. 1, 2 3 4, 5, and 6 for the Township of East Whitby, am, that Judge J. E. .Thompson will be the Revising officer, and his clerk will be P. G. Purves, whose address is Columbus, Ont. For the Municipality of the ,CITY OF OSHAWA, at tide City Hall, in the said City of Oshawa, on the 16th r;ay of October, 1929, to hear com- plaints as to the List of voters for Pulling Suixlivisions Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, g, 7, 8, 9, io, 11, 12, and 13 for the City of Oshsi;a, and that Judge J. E. Thompson wall, be, the Revising officer, and his clerk will be F, . F. Hare, whose aridress is Oshawa, Ont. For the Municipality of the TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING, at the Town Hall, in the Viilage of Brougham, on the 14th day of October 1929 to hear complaints as to the list of voters for Polling Subdivisions Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5,; , 7, 3, 9, 10, 11, for the Township of Pickering, and that Judge R. Ruddy x•ill be the Revising Off:cer anti hlii clerk will be Donald R. Beat- on whose address ;s Whitevale, On-. For the municipality of the TOWNSHIP OF REACH at -Town Hall in the, Vdlag,a of Manchester, on the :lth day' of October, 1929, to hear com- plaint aa to the list of voters 'or Polling Subdivisions Nc =. 1. 2, 3, 4, '1, 6, 7. �, 9. for the Township of Reach and that Judge R: Ruc'dy xill bP the Revising Officer, and hip Cleric will be W. • F. Dobson, whose addres. IS Mantne,,ter, Ont, For the municipality of the VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY, at tce To -xm Hall, in the village of Port Perry, on the 11th da; of OctonP . 1929 to hear •_omplainis as to th- list of vote 'or Poil.inz Subiivisior Nos.l, 2? for the village of Port Pr:rry, and that Ju izP R. Ruddy :till be the R� rising Officer, and his Clerk will b, E, H. P�.irdy, who.-,p addxe is Port Perry. For the Municipality of the TOWN SHIP OF' SCUGOG. at th- Town Hall in the sari Township of Seuzoir, on the. 10th day of October, 1921?, to hear complwres. a� to the list of %'oters fer the. Palling Subriivisiot: No, 1, for the Township of Scugog,and that du.it-re R. Rudely will b.- the R Pvisinz Officer, anri his clerk will he Thomas. Graham, whose nddre :,s is Port Perry, Ont. And further take notice that each sitting will commence ai 10 o'clock in the forenoon anti will continue until the appeals have been disposed of And further take notice that any voter who desires to complain that his name or the name of any person entitled to be entered on the said list has been omitted from the same or that vamps of any persons who are not entitled to be voters have been entered thereon may For the Town of Whitby on or before the 12th day of October. 1929. For the Township of Whitby on or before the 10th day of October. 1929. For the Township of East W'hitby'on or before the 11th day of October 1929. For the City of Oshawa on or before the, 12th ,day of October. 1929. For the Township of Pickering on or before the• 11th day of October, 1429. For the Township of Reach on or before the 5h day of October, 1929. For the Village of Port Perry on or before the 8th day of October, 1929 For the Township of Seugov on or before the 7th day of October. 1929. resp�ctivoi•,- appiy', c,,mplain or appal to ha,-e hi.; name or the ramt ;f any person entered on, or removed 'rom the list. And further take notice that such appeals must he by notice in writirg in the prrscrinei For SIGNED by the complainant - in DUPLIOAT and given to .h. Clerk )f hhr Reds; n,- Offici•r for the Poliine Subriiva ton ir, respect or' ••c hic! peal i � *na,ie, or left for him at his addresis .1nd further :a.ke notice tF',at all pomonr arP calk -,1 upon to e-arrin t'he Voters' i_:: is in order to ascerta n that their names are correctly er. tered tnereun. J. F. P_%XTON. Secretary of Elect ion Board of the County of Ontario Date,l hl. 25th day z)f September, 1 ti2Co. J. E. THOMPSON. 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We supply'rehairs for all Stoves and Rtttges and if your are in need of a New Range or Henter be sure and gee our varied line. No trouble to show the goods. Electric Washers as hood as any —nor a better— others just as good. A trial Roy time given Free. Agent for the McCormick -Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. : Our Motto : We Mive it, can net it, or it is not made. J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING A" ..-'H E R E -W E R E With a full line or Pickling Spices Lapps' Cider Vinegar, ... 40 cents a gallon XXX White Wine Vinegar, 45 - Heitz Pickling Vinegar, 60 'Fruit Jars, all sizes Rubbers and Metal Rings _ Black Diamond Plow Points - "; Brantford Binder TA inp 'Fresh Groceries at lowest prices. Highest pciees' paid for -farm produce. Batteriee Re-charged. ': _ :Phone -your order, We deliver. Phone Markhan, 6402. -` WmM Duncan GeneM Green River . � Merchants . _ w - t „ �GYPROC Makes - . :Old Humes Young By nailing the smooth, rigid, fireproof 6gprcc sheets right over the faded walls and ceilings and - then decorating, you can make the oldest home `look new and handsome. ; F PRI oar I _ For Sale By_. 1 N. M. Gordon'ickering, Ont. BRADLEY'S BRADLEY'S .House ref Quality and Right Prices Everything for the- New Baby and his brothers and sisters _ New Kayser Hosiery arriving in beautiful fall shades The well-dressed women prefer Kayser, Underwear for every member of the family in seasonable weights. ..Stamped roods. Embroidery, cotton and silk. Mena A- b,9ys' Pullover and Coat Sweaters at 1,25 tip. Heavy Jumbo Kdit Sweater Coats at 2.05. Men's Leather Wind - breakers, horse bide and sheepskin, Men's Lined Chore Coats, 8.40 Men's Lined Smocks, n 2:95 Boys' Bloornei Pants, ... 1.85 - -- lllen'g. Roys' and Children's Heavy Boots and Oxfords. CEQ I L 'S RA D L E Y PICK�7RINC+ �, 1 "t Robert Worthy and family, of , Brampton and S. and Mrs. -8Le�pls- enson: l of ohawa, 'spent Snads3r i with Mrs. Gibboss, who. had been spending a, month in Oshawa. EVERYTHING IN iNB111RANCZ If you require anything In the ww� of insurance let us give you our pa It pays to insure AA stronst• Snanow i f companies such as the I•inperial '. antes and Accident Company ada The Western Assurance of Canada„ and The Mutual Life As• surance Company of Ca da. For quotations apply to A., . M. GIBBON Phone Pickering 1712. NOTICE T. Having taken over Robt.. FeasWs garage, Brougham, we are now read? -to give service in Brougham. as well, ' as in Claremont. Service car always ready, day s>r night service. t Phone Clare. 5105; Pickerinir 606. � - Gasoline, Oil,. Seiberling Tires. 251y. A. L. PILKEY: ' -library, xinmy return it at once. • °.�� °. l �`••• r1 41 Vi (A WUA —1 L1U&A 49 �,`` �"'�`r• Mrs. P. Macnab, who has been Members having properly stolen oommo:�i !•'visiting relatives in Claremont for o•� immedi•telp with •ny member -the past week, has returned to of Executive oommitiee. Screen Grid Radio :- the city where she has taken an Membership fee ;1,00. - apartment. The newest in Radio without' a doubt. With the present. rapid rise in Tickets may be had tram the President of - price of potatoes it would appear secreter' on application. r that theyy will soon be a luxury Ezsc. Com. —L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- Hear 011e and be convinced. �((S! /Ci within the reach of the wealthy er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. ��Q,f'j 1Gi'• We will be glad to have one installed for you to t'ry out to your own only. A couple of weeks ago they satisfaction. = Simply call 103 Claremont'and we will have a Radio were selling at $1.55 a bag, and D. Munro$ Us. Richardson there in a short time with no obligation to buy whatever, y E speak of artistic last week they were quoted at President, Secretary `� designs that are $2 .5 a bag. �/ ` AT we hpPe a $1000.00 i ;tocs to pick from. " dignified, not artistic Fire prevention week. Sunday, WEST RlrD designs that would be `Oct. 8th to Saturday. Oct. 12th; _ , inappropriate for e tDt calls for attention froku every one purpose in view. The + who has property,. Get rid of all �Q *� • ¢ • - We- have for Quick Bale � one illustrated is aim - �' ; brubbieh. p L ok over the !nits sad Jerviee i V `atiof a t pie, yet has artistry, attics. See that matches sea kept ii Ford toupee ­No Greater Tribute' where children cannot get them. Phone 7300 2 Ford sedans Fire insurance companies tell na �� Law. (� ,rj{jjl I Sitar Touring N; W. STAFFORD, that on the average twenty fonr 1 Chet/ Ton Truck, 1927 i ' homes were destroyad by fire Pickering, — Ontario - _. every day last year in Ontario— 1 Dodge Truck • Kin a On Oa Wiaitby one every boar. Is yours safe? ImperiatGas and Oils. - - 2 Ford half -ton Trueks phone Whitby. Claremont Fire Dept.. per H. G. _ (� r s� McIntyre. Tires and Acceeoriee 1 In>;. 8.16 Tractor Claremont Junior Room, Honor TAXI SERVICE Case 10 20 Tractor . e Roil for September: Sr, II— Jessie 1 Int. 10 -20 Tractor Lewis *, Anna Forsyth *, Margaret To and from all places at _ 1 14 ii3.ZiStcir Cutting Box •'Johneon , Edna'Tayloe, Jr. II — reasonable prices - B —�—�� Betty Pretty *,* Alan Tomlinson , Confectionery and Tobaccos. 1 14 in. Int. Cutting Box �a ' Mutual 9"11 Frances Loyet , Clifford Bassett*. _ 4 Horses, all ages p Jr. I —Mary Morgan *, Margaret 1 Rubber Tired Buggy _ �Iasuraace. Co. Hardy *, Marion Tomlinson", Her. y - - - � 1 6 h. Engine - beet Forsyth *. Sr. Pr..— Irene P• 8 - Obea rates for farm and country Neal*, Bernice u ry Linton *, Margaret Lewis N 1 12�Z0 Engine _ insurance. kKeal *, Murray Morgan *, is 2 Qreain 8eparator8` � Windstorm losurance on buUdiagi., 1Chidlow *. JrPr. —Mabel John• wind- mills, Silos etc. son *, Lorraine Viileneana *, Law. u IN A tomobile Insurance hence Tonlinson* Non an Bever. Charles Cooper, - Claremont of all kinds. ley *. A. B. Spoffard, Teacher. -- An interesting marriage wag winter Overcoats l"ARM9 FOR SALE solemnized in the city of Galt at -- �pWriie or phon*e� �T ; the residence of Norman Murray, --- E Da D 0 W lYl A ij brother of the bride, on Saturday, ' S-PECIAL PRICE S Sept. 28th, at high noon and in This season's inodele and 20 WHITBY, ONT. the presence of immediate friends, istyleq, imported cloths, in wwhen Lucy Marion Murray, R. N., chineblias. - --r only daughter of R. G. and the late A few are looking for FOR TEAM HARNESS Farmers, Atteatioa '.'.Mrs, Murray, of Strotford, became values and maximum fit lire bride of John McLellan, B. A• and quality and service - I have secured the agency for the Froeb Sc., of Detroit: Mich., only sou of at very moderate- price: 'Brasa'•monnted Team Backband Harness, do woos and Cock;hutt Farm lmple- the Rev. and Mrs. A. McLellan, of Come and see our well 3 inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00 nie ha. and i will keep constantly on 4 s 'Claremont, Ont. The bride enter- y band repairs for these popular -ed the drawing room on the arm tailored Coate, roads by With 5 ring breeching.• instead n£ back. - implements. a. the Oxford Clothing Co., band,• _ $49,00 Also, Loudon's barn and stable of her father to the tune of tIxe 'price $21.50. t3ttinQe. - wedding march played by Wm. Black mounted Team.Rackband Harness, $88.50 I will also take contracts for painting St. Clair, of Kitchener, The care- A full assortment of ►non a suits barns and houses by a new mony was performed by the \from $12.50, up. • 51ring Breeching $14:25 process, by spraying. . s 6; groom's father, and Mrs. St. Clair �• This is -not a factory harnesq, but custom inade in our Estimates cheerfuNy.givea. sang a solo while the register was - 1J. FhTGOLD, Phone Ift'0. own shop at Markham.) - 2i 5$ being signed. ' After a dainty CLAREMONT ONT. lunch was served the happy con• We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. R. J. Mann, - ClsremOnt ple left by motor for a trip tip - - '— " -. - - -" through Northern Ontario, On nn _ their return they will reside in •,• St ore -0 • Fs- T D 0 i • '..G reel River- • Detroit. Scott's 1 The special gathering held lag( Qlairemoln�t Harness And Collar Manufacturer - . _ - Basket •. Factory l week end to celebrate the 108th Manufacturara of anniversary services of the Bap- _ ���i��1 V��• Hon:ePhore 3'100 List Church excelled all expects- Kellogg's Ricer Crispier 15c, 2 lac y � All•kinds of Frnit Baskets, •Berrk tions Rev; John Marshall, of To Penn 15c 2 .25c -- Crates Farmers, Bushel Tonto, who occupied the pulpit, $rw'r'f;sse :...Y„ -... • k '..: :-,�! ..3?r ?.ad'.s "^. 'r�• t - f .y, }?r .4• ..d ; ...,. :.. :'', CrS• eL�, .•:lei i'i. •�� �`�,.'i; °'S' •.: _ .q ^u. t.. ..•Y �.. .� „ ",• .. ,F •. .. -. ,.... •'..:^ °:•'. sus ..s. •-+•s' . ".a'',.; � , Seedless Raisbis, 2 lbs for.- . 256 I SEND your remittances by Canadian Bank of SEND Ject, "The Gospel (f -going on," an Choice Prunes, 2 lbs for- 25c Money Orders. , They are conveni- exposition of Lnke 5 1.5, was most New Dates, 2 lbs for 25c ent, efficient, and economical: The moiieyis frilly applicable and inspiring, a chat- r Clover Honey, 5 lb pail 65c insnred agRingt lose or theft in •transit. It can. lenge to more efficient service in- pearl White Naptha reach OIPIy the - person to whom it is -- addressed.' the Kingdom of God. The even- Soap, 10 bars for 39c Canadian Bank of Commerce Money Orders areas QLARKMONT y Work on the new bridge if now John McGrath ie 'contemplatia in •pool.tables in hisshop. Mies Basis Proctor. of Toronto, lilies 1$1. 7,ine Jar Tops, 19e doz = Canada. being rushed as, quickly as pos• putting .is'!pending a week with the individual life and the heart enthronement of the Lord Jesus �c Coates hab purchased the I farm. sible.. Ben and Mrs. Kiipstrieh and Wm. Mandell and daughter, Grace, are spending fsw.daye Evans. - Extensive improvements have J -,rh .which is nm 19omaf :d Q THE , STANDARD BANK OF CANADA R. J. How Is• reported to be children spent Sunday with fR- ,a with friend@ in Elmvale. been made at the C. P. R. station, A ' >`Aniproving slowly. Otiilford Soden, of Toronto, spent ends In Brampton. \ _ The Sacrament the Lords M'r. and Mrs. Hunter and son: of by replacing, the board platform with cement one,, also a new order and contributed a large part : -&wday with his parents. Supper will be observed in the Utterson, are spending a few days with Bea and Mre. Kirkpatrick. -a kitchen has been erected. at the 14 Mrs. Readman, we are sorry to United Church on Sunday morn- Edgar and Mrs. Pilkey and fam south side of the station as well as Men's Shoes, Sisman make, -- state, to not so well at preseut. ing neat. • Preparatory service on sly, of Cherry wood,- visited with other improvements'. - led by any preyions musical con- Turner - is erecting a �kitchen adjoining his residence. Friday evening at o'clock, The• services are being lield �a the Luther and Mrs. Pilkey on Sunday afternoon. - • Auditorium theatre ! Wm. Slack. of -Mona Road, spent basement,- while the- church is _ ••• Kiddie's School Oxfords 2.95, 320 is few days with Jatues Coates. being dec (,rated. Fred Pugh was in Allandale on Ont. the artists, responded %%ith aloe the The pastor and offir ery c,f the r:hurch would like to take this Charles A. Grant, of Toronto, -- Monday visiting his wife and re •Stociffville, - , spent Friday cvith•Jamea Evans. Wm. Graham was judging hors. FERTILIZER ports much - imorovenient to her health_ We hope that she may _ Friday "3aturday,•4 and u ss at the Beaverton Fair on Sat• =urday last. Be sure and put some Fertilizer with soon be back home in her'- former good health. Two Features F, and Mrs. Perry; of` Toronto, your fall wheat. l insures your crop. and mikes, two blades grow where __ ' "SOFT BOILED" -8pent Sunday v�..ith Magnus and Ai rs. Morgan. only one would have grown. I have a car lord on hapd of 2.12.0 and, 2.12.2 Black' : -`- -(Tom Mix) _ Mr. Stephens and two sisters, of and 0 12 5 of Gunnie, Ltd., Suee drain "Dry Martini" Toronto, are spending a few days Alaremont. Fertilizers." Also two new drills to sow your wheat and fertilizer with at Horse shoeing a Specfv"T - Jas. B. Anderson, of Westhope,, a small charge of 25c per acre. All General Work, including-Wood Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct.. S•9 N. D., and .brother, Satn, are vis> Phone plank 803. Work, Promptly "Theinks for the 'Bu " 136p Ride iting friends here. ROY CARTER attended to. Also, (Laura Laplante) Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, of Toron• 1.5 UREEN RIVER = tq, are spending a few days with — _ _ Agent for, Taco Farm Comedies R. E. and Mire. Forsyth Th8 Pickering Machinery. RT. 41 Mr. Wagg, w'ho left recently for F. WCCdW2lrsd y, Saturday, 11 a,nd 12 Friday, - his daughter's home in the States, =is reported to be seriously ill there. Vig'ilanee Committee GREENWOOD 401y. 1 "Captain Lash” Will the party who has the book entitled "Twelve Teats of Char. The object of this Association is to . �� r ,. , 1!-T l �, 1 "t Robert Worthy and family, of , Brampton and S. and Mrs. -8Le�pls- enson: l of ohawa, 'spent Snads3r i with Mrs. Gibboss, who. had been spending a, month in Oshawa. EVERYTHING IN iNB111RANCZ If you require anything In the ww� of insurance let us give you our pa It pays to insure AA stronst• Snanow i f companies such as the I•inperial '. antes and Accident Company ada The Western Assurance of Canada„ and The Mutual Life As• surance Company of Ca da. For quotations apply to A., . M. GIBBON Phone Pickering 1712. NOTICE T. Having taken over Robt.. FeasWs garage, Brougham, we are now read? -to give service in Brougham. as well, ' as in Claremont. Service car always ready, day s>r night service. t Phone Clare. 5105; Pickerinir 606. � - Gasoline, Oil,. Seiberling Tires. 251y. A. L. PILKEY: ' -library, xinmy return it at once. • °.�� °. l �`••• r1 41 Vi (A WUA —1 L1U&A 49 �,`` �"'�`r• Mrs. P. Macnab, who has been Members having properly stolen oommo:�i !•'visiting relatives in Claremont for o•� immedi•telp with •ny member -the past week, has returned to of Executive oommitiee. Screen Grid Radio :- the city where she has taken an Membership fee ;1,00. - apartment. The newest in Radio without' a doubt. With the present. rapid rise in Tickets may be had tram the President of - price of potatoes it would appear secreter' on application. r that theyy will soon be a luxury Ezsc. Com. —L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- Hear 011e and be convinced. �((S! /Ci within the reach of the wealthy er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. ��Q,f'j 1Gi'• We will be glad to have one installed for you to t'ry out to your own only. A couple of weeks ago they satisfaction. = Simply call 103 Claremont'and we will have a Radio were selling at $1.55 a bag, and D. Munro$ Us. Richardson there in a short time with no obligation to buy whatever, y E speak of artistic last week they were quoted at President, Secretary `� designs that are $2 .5 a bag. �/ ` AT we hpPe a $1000.00 i ;tocs to pick from. " dignified, not artistic Fire prevention week. Sunday, WEST RlrD designs that would be `Oct. 8th to Saturday. Oct. 12th; _ , inappropriate for e tDt calls for attention froku every one purpose in view. The + who has property,. Get rid of all �Q *� • ¢ • - We- have for Quick Bale � one illustrated is aim - �' ; brubbieh. p L ok over the !nits sad Jerviee i V `atiof a t pie, yet has artistry, attics. See that matches sea kept ii Ford toupee ­No Greater Tribute' where children cannot get them. Phone 7300 2 Ford sedans Fire insurance companies tell na �� Law. (� ,rj{jjl I Sitar Touring N; W. STAFFORD, that on the average twenty fonr 1 Chet/ Ton Truck, 1927 i ' homes were destroyad by fire Pickering, — Ontario - _. every day last year in Ontario— 1 Dodge Truck • Kin a On Oa Wiaitby one every boar. Is yours safe? ImperiatGas and Oils. - - 2 Ford half -ton Trueks phone Whitby. Claremont Fire Dept.. per H. G. _ (� r s� McIntyre. Tires and Acceeoriee 1 In>;. 8.16 Tractor Claremont Junior Room, Honor TAXI SERVICE Case 10 20 Tractor . e Roil for September: Sr, II— Jessie 1 Int. 10 -20 Tractor Lewis *, Anna Forsyth *, Margaret To and from all places at _ 1 14 ii3.ZiStcir Cutting Box •'Johneon , Edna'Tayloe, Jr. II — reasonable prices - B —�—�� Betty Pretty *,* Alan Tomlinson , Confectionery and Tobaccos. 1 14 in. Int. Cutting Box �a ' Mutual 9"11 Frances Loyet , Clifford Bassett*. _ 4 Horses, all ages p Jr. I —Mary Morgan *, Margaret 1 Rubber Tired Buggy _ �Iasuraace. Co. Hardy *, Marion Tomlinson", Her. y - - - � 1 6 h. Engine - beet Forsyth *. Sr. Pr..— Irene P• 8 - Obea rates for farm and country Neal*, Bernice u ry Linton *, Margaret Lewis N 1 12�Z0 Engine _ insurance. kKeal *, Murray Morgan *, is 2 Qreain 8eparator8` � Windstorm losurance on buUdiagi., 1Chidlow *. JrPr. —Mabel John• wind- mills, Silos etc. son *, Lorraine Viileneana *, Law. u IN A tomobile Insurance hence Tonlinson* Non an Bever. Charles Cooper, - Claremont of all kinds. ley *. A. B. Spoffard, Teacher. -- An interesting marriage wag winter Overcoats l"ARM9 FOR SALE solemnized in the city of Galt at -- �pWriie or phon*e� �T ; the residence of Norman Murray, --- E Da D 0 W lYl A ij brother of the bride, on Saturday, ' S-PECIAL PRICE S Sept. 28th, at high noon and in This season's inodele and 20 WHITBY, ONT. the presence of immediate friends, istyleq, imported cloths, in wwhen Lucy Marion Murray, R. N., chineblias. - --r only daughter of R. G. and the late A few are looking for FOR TEAM HARNESS Farmers, Atteatioa '.'.Mrs, Murray, of Strotford, became values and maximum fit lire bride of John McLellan, B. A• and quality and service - I have secured the agency for the Froeb Sc., of Detroit: Mich., only sou of at very moderate- price: 'Brasa'•monnted Team Backband Harness, do woos and Cock;hutt Farm lmple- the Rev. and Mrs. A. McLellan, of Come and see our well 3 inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00 nie ha. and i will keep constantly on 4 s 'Claremont, Ont. The bride enter- y band repairs for these popular -ed the drawing room on the arm tailored Coate, roads by With 5 ring breeching.• instead n£ back. - implements. a. the Oxford Clothing Co., band,• _ $49,00 Also, Loudon's barn and stable of her father to the tune of tIxe 'price $21.50. t3ttinQe. - wedding march played by Wm. Black mounted Team.Rackband Harness, $88.50 I will also take contracts for painting St. Clair, of Kitchener, The care- A full assortment of ►non a suits barns and houses by a new mony was performed by the \from $12.50, up. • 51ring Breeching $14:25 process, by spraying. . s 6; groom's father, and Mrs. St. Clair �• This is -not a factory harnesq, but custom inade in our Estimates cheerfuNy.givea. sang a solo while the register was - 1J. FhTGOLD, Phone Ift'0. own shop at Markham.) - 2i 5$ being signed. ' After a dainty CLAREMONT ONT. lunch was served the happy con• We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. R. J. Mann, - ClsremOnt ple left by motor for a trip tip - - '— " -. - - -" through Northern Ontario, On nn _ their return they will reside in •,• St ore -0 • Fs- T D 0 i • '..G reel River- • Detroit. Scott's 1 The special gathering held lag( Qlairemoln�t Harness And Collar Manufacturer - . _ - Basket •. Factory l week end to celebrate the 108th Manufacturara of anniversary services of the Bap- _ ���i��1 V��• Hon:ePhore 3'100 List Church excelled all expects- Kellogg's Ricer Crispier 15c, 2 lac y � All•kinds of Frnit Baskets, •Berrk tions Rev; John Marshall, of To Penn 15c 2 .25c -- Crates Farmers, Bushel Tonto, who occupied the pulpit, • ; Bran Flakes, 15c, 2 25C When Your' �VloneY. preached two very impressive - :, Cur'n Fakes, i0c pkg Travels b ',Mail . eermous., In the morning hie sub. Seedless Raisbis, 2 lbs for.- . 256 I SEND your remittances by Canadian Bank of SEND Ject, "The Gospel (f -going on," an Choice Prunes, 2 lbs for- 25c Money Orders. , They are conveni- exposition of Lnke 5 1.5, was most New Dates, 2 lbs for 25c ent, efficient, and economical: The moiieyis frilly applicable and inspiring, a chat- r Clover Honey, 5 lb pail 65c insnred agRingt lose or theft in •transit. It can. lenge to more efficient service in- pearl White Naptha reach OIPIy the - person to whom it is -- addressed.' the Kingdom of God. The even- Soap, 10 bars for 39c Canadian Bank of Commerce Money Orders areas ing snbjeet, "Lessons from the life pt. Jars, 90c doz. Qt. Jars, 1.25 doz good' -as cash and are accepted. anywhere in of Jacob," was an enthralling and 7,ine Jar Tops, 19e doz = Canada. powerful call to recognize God in Heavy Rubber Rings, 8c doz THE CANADIAN BANK the individual life and the heart enthronement of the Lord Jesus Heavy Flanuelette Blankets, OF COMMERCE °Christ. ' The mastc rendered by full size 2.39' J -,rh .which is nm 19omaf :d Q THE , STANDARD BANK OF CANADA the Mixed Choir in the morning Heavy Flannelette, white, Pump -, Door Tracks. Cow - service and the Male Choir in the 86 inch, special 22c Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. evening service was of a very high Ladies' silk wool Hose, special 79c It will pay 'von to get my prices on order and contributed a large part Kiddies' heavy school Hose, 41) c in'tbe success of the services. On Men's Aancy silk and wool sox 75c FRANK 1' PROUSE = Monday evening the College St. Heavy Work Sox, all wool, 5 pr $1 UN,IARIP w 9Qaptist Quartette rendered a pro. Men's Shoes, Sisman make, _. ram of high class music unexcel- heavy panco solo 4.00 led by any preyions musical con- Men's Oxfords, brown or black 4.95 tribntion. That the audience ap• Ladies' shoes, patent, 1 strap, the numberawagevident 2.95, kid 395 ..'-preciated y the applause. Almost every Kiddie's School Oxfords 2.95, 320 - 'Selection received an encnrp rind the artists, responded %%ith aloe the The pastor and offir ery c,f the r:hurch would like to take this Ds A.SGOTT opportunity to •exprPas their itbanks to every memhor and 'Pbone 1401, - • friend who in-any wnv helped to • make the anniversary services R ,�� eneb an nnprece(iented success. i CLi9 , «1�}- e..T._.�.- Baskets, Clothed- Baskets, When Your' �VloneY. Frank Pennock, Travels b ',Mail . Proprietor I SEND your remittances by Canadian Bank of SEND ',Maker of the well known Money Orders. , They are conveni- Barnes' Baetrets: ent, efficient, and economical: The moiieyis frilly Phone Markham 6409 insnred agRingt lose or theft in •transit. It can. BEATTY.�,:�..:I- reach OIPIy the - person to whom it is -- addressed.' STANDS FOR THE BEST Canadian Bank of Commerce Money Orders areas good' -as cash and are accepted. anywhere in = Canada. , THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE J -,rh .which is nm 19omaf :d Q THE , STANDARD BANK OF CANADA eneb an nnprece(iented success. i CLi9 , «1�}- e..T._.�.- Baskets, Clothed- Baskets, Frank Pennock, Proprietor = ',Maker of the well known _ Barnes' Baetrets: Phone Markham 6409 BEATTY.�,:�..:I- STANDS FOR THE BEST - , �i Litter Carriers, Hay Cnrrieral Pump -, Door Tracks. Cow ;. Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It will pay 'von to get my prices on abose before buying elsewbore. FRANK 1' PROUSE UN,IARIP r..- ....y; ... ... •..:. ,; ., -v. r.. ^M1V ^4 .u'w ., y;�..., ,�..Y,4 y , 1, �;j:.., ..r`^( .j,., M.A: ' :^ -`1•• _if•' -. .,., . .. . -,... ... � :, .... .' .,hrf. _•:e' - - �".. .• '} talk with a man, ' .sad ' paeeet -�- - Wy" - Region flapper(' From Air qualities which, when we meet an lily A.►borigines tel, fa ° • • when we Have to deal with btm" over • • d Reams lnterets i sto w k k �Jtli ed In ' or ma a na feel that here u a per d>< Atral>ta son whose judgment In to be respect• �~ red. Canberra. A•astralia —A comprehen- ., AllvvnahFlats ate Rich Pasture Ground and Offer- Opooitu —its cheer among those gnautfea to ails• as�a tK'Itcg -for the -pr, faction and ' ' - i for Future. Developrntnt _. Intersatednpss of outlook: but utmost welfare of the Australian aborigines s - an esaenttat. Perhaps equally essential, has been laid down by the home Af, ` +' faire Department of the Commr�+ �-{EJ�VTERS' PARADISE - la It that a man should do ltie �thittking ' Tor himself.. He should 'be capable of .Pettit tlovetnment. (;teat care is Of more than passing Interest, since still contribute to Chlpewyaa's impor• tormitug• his own conclusion on the being taken Hod _roach e><peg4e, In. - -it portrays another - segment of -Can- tauce as i furtrading poet. basis of arguments which be"himselL °nl7ed in an endeavor to provide rur' k lsda'e northern lnherltauce, is a new Atbabaska .lake, except just outside has thqught out and approyed. lie thin race. The total number ;map of the Chtpew'yan .region; .. The the._ delta, is very blue and .clear, 'should he an originator. not an echo, of aborigines in Australia Is now 'Topolgrapirleal - Ssrvey, Department yielding quantities of whitefish and Nothing is more unwttisfactory. to oGr of aborigine SIX Austraila 16 drivi, of the Iaterioe. Liao compiled a pro- .lake trout ivhlch are seat by steamer deal with than x 1111114 ct¢clu'sively about 21.000• and they inhabit the ' lslonal edition of this sbpet,. which up the river to bfiblurray and ship furnished wlth second-li-t u. niaterials: vast empty spaces or North xnd Cen• 'embraces over 5,000 square tulles of ped by train ,even as far as Chicago And perhaps t may add, nothing Is tral Australia, where the white popu- lation — - -- 1 Is ,t,ly about 400. - Northern Alberta immediately -west Several steamers weekly - make.. the, more uninteresting. i of the Saskatchewau•Alberta bouud• trip from McMurray to Fitzgerald and ` Nearly all or theta are unda - super- airy, front aerial and other surveys, on call. at Chlpewyan ou the ray, t Meaning of Oucceei vision in tome f'rm or' other. Rtany a scale of :our miles to lite In.h. Considenble historical Interest at- "When we speak of,riucces?. what Mork on rattle stations, others are Included within It .,are the, fewer taches to f :h.pewyau through iii -do wj• meant ' We meat., In lit very cared for by the mlashina, and a num. � Upon youth, although f feel that, as a having been the tjnclent gateway to large Measure, how 'a man manages her of them are under dLiect charge °of 4eaches of the Peace and.,he western the forth Weir river to the Churchill to impress: himseif'upolt others. Sue• government officials uppcintea for the p onion o[ Lake Athabaska, LoEti o[ and 'then ` : riss to 'fhe' Clea,rvrater cess is a [hint; that can very seldom purpose. ThPre,are alt rAther about which are, for the most part. In the which cmptles into the Athabaska be wrested front an -unwilling world. 40 official protectors ,of aborigines „ with full authority to relieve distress May Company's of it13 nathe,•ia river near McMurray. As a rule, s�cceae has, to* a great ' f - ' p d• Eu 1778, built the first. by the Issue o[ rations and elothin 1 � L ( extent, to be conceded. 'fits world gr 'cite of the largest settlements in Fite post in the Nnrth nrar the Juacttou lets this 'or that man go ahead, lie- and all the missions receive govern. `%Vood Buffalo Park. The Hudson's of the Entbarass rivet with the Atha cause (quite simply) it•(rustd btm and meat subsidies to +ltd them in their [North, with trading stores, "ware. baska 'at the south of the ma Here work. , The station owners also do � g p• admires his qualities; and the 'World, .• - k houses, mission schools and a saw- lie had a garden of which Sir Alex valuable worn by providing accom•' to those instinctive judgments, is us modatton nad rithins for the wives, d I )nli.. A - number � of ' whitewashed adder N ackenzie. In 1787, said: It to y [sally esacttag anal nearly always Lion- families and relatives of 'the blacks 6abtus ranged along the deep,y in= as fine a' kitchen garden as 1 ever'est. It may be deceived -for a time; � dedted shore give it -the appearance saw in Canada" the earl!ept tribute employed on their properties, For it is seldom permanently deceived; " :nf one (it the pleturesqut, fishing vii- to the richness of these alluvial Rats. instance, to employ 2C black bnfs on and when once it has found out its ia„ed along the St. Lawrence. On the south 'o[ Athabaska lake, a cattle station generally Involve' the t mlatake. It is always unsparing. station - awns., is keept With Its uumerous channels woven Old Fort Point Is shown, the site of LS[e is one long ez imiva!ina' in ag of a colony GGO) Slip on dress with V -neck and ! koross the alluvial Rats at its mouth, the first Fort Chlpewyan, trt in where which success is within the reach (it t about •10U. conslsling'of the faint- ,;ape back terminating in a tie at •f the delta of the Athabaska river blacKenzie set out in '1;89 to aavl- lies and relatives of those ompli yed. front, Attached two-piece skirt with s each individual according to the p - 'forms the nit4. featre of tha map, gate the great river vrhich bears his The task of attending to the v.-el- ytke back set in circulur tunic at quality of _ha effort which 4e makes. r This delta no •w spreads itself 50 rmles I name. Three years .later he again fare of the blacks is a very. difficult , fr nt, dart -fitted sleeves. For ladies !t is not mat,pe� out with scent roads; sent nnd.west a-id '!0 mflea nr,rth nod Left this post on his famous voyage its safe passage needs individual cour• one, largely owing to the chlldlik land muses, 16, 18, 20 years, 34, 36, 9U, '. month. and As const uttly -G rming new to the Pacific. minds of these primitive people, They q?• in.hes bust. channels as the adjoining takes of .lit 1800 the post was moved to�age, cuafldetue and steadfastness in do not appreciate what is being done „y • pursuit o lithe goal aimed at. i HO d TO OY.DEP. PATTERNS 4'; +ilre, (Sari(, Richardson and Mamaw•t near its present . situation. -Other I I for them and frequently will u t "Sometimes It may seem that the { Writ, your name and address lain - slowly recede. 13ea13es being a forts c,ose by nt dlfferen, [tines were I make use rf -t lie tacit!ties provided for I p r modern world, to the elaborate or: ly, giving nu.nber and size of sit h fautous rendezvous for waterfo%i it N� tthluhttani House, built by Peter their comfort. and more often than K ganization with w•hih It surround[` the atterns as we Aupporfs a rich growth of marsh hay, Fidled, the Hudson's Day Company 3 not they prefer to live according to p you want. Enclose _tic in 'The surveyor wit,, mapped 1t from the trader — surveyor. about 130'! nu Eug• lite of each individual.' feud.. to force ([halt natfev hahfts. stamps or co :n (coin preferred; wrap " ;air and who 'was familiar with the' Itsh ' Island, and' Fort' 1�'edderburn a;N into tt common mould. nut this is I High Grade' Rice ' ' "- ' + j it carefully) for such number, and i, fished :ands nt 'Grand Pre. expressed built 1n 1315 on Potato island. oafs a partial view of Its meaning. In I Sydney, ti,S.R': —The fleal repo,-t addresi your order to 9V°ilso•• Pattern rr ° - the ever- changing problems which It Service, i3 West Adelaide St., Toronto.'• e tit,. opinion' that (f It arcre dyked and Tice earliest surveyor c l! lake Atha I of tha rice rarvest for this rear from presents, fir the' manlfold demands Patterns sent by an early mat:. - dralned it would form bne of the Kaska was P..lilp'Turner who.occupled the'Murrumbidgee Irrigation area. in which 1t make[, lint the character, ,,.+ -- �,l - -richest -farming districts nt Alberta: the first Fort Chtpew� au , n itJld � [Lila Slate shows that ' .,.0�0 tune � f - The lower Peace,- on the north Fort Pntut In 1791.8. Even before there is still the nideat. scope for aat•I first grade grain war brought into Queensland Found Restarts quarter of the map, flows In this David Thompson and the Fro �bitlou. for originality, and berew Iles afore. There is n [flee Marketing . . a aide shattow- vatley through extea basher brothers had opene, up this Ithe whole Ntterest, and fasclnatiori .ta Board, and this. body rejected all rice Rich lit Minerals ` sire Rats alternately, heavily timber northern country. to the furtrade for-, the adventure +vhleft you are about to ' below the mlilhtg utandard. leaving ea. and open and parklike. on the the North -West Company, j undertake. growers to sell this as they plea.aed 'henivler.solls Ach ppavine and retell, Altogether the Chlpewyan tract' ----� • Rriswho G2ueenalanA —Dr. El. Jeri. , The foal fa more than iK. required aen, who +vas once the ' t Ruth wild raspberries and ether small appears to be as riek'In memories as far all Australian requirements. The government fruits, . ^ake good feeding unds ter In future posslbtlitlee. Those Inter f s:entogis. for Queensland. has great r g What s the Use? harvest of last year yielded 18.000 talth to the possibilities t`r the min. ' pralrie chicken, ' ptarmigan and a ested may obtain the map from the tons; rr ti000 less than this year's, Hral wealth of the state, and urges species of grouse _resembling, the Surveyor General. Departmenf of the and there Is still 4000 tons of it on I I� �, ,. ± t►eeesslty for legislation to help the 'fool-hen". Interior. Ottawa, upon payment of 20 Professor Leonard Hill. Director of hand in the termtaal wheat elerators r• r'aribc u, deer and buffalo find ricu cents If rpulred in sheet form, or &O she Department of Applied Pbyslology � at the-,waterside in ibis city, It Is I'mininR (ndasfry, w'htch, he says, has P83ture over the westerly portion of cents If dealred on linen back cr in of the National Institute for Medical expected that this surplus %lit fit,tf lbeeq hampered, ( - i Dr.. Jensen fa of the opinion :hat the map. Furbearers everywhere folder cover. (Research, In his presidential address a market outside Adatralla as the payable i - new old reefs would be to the Sanitary Inspectors' Assocfa' elce Is of speciai quality, an(] would R found at Clympie. If drilling were car• ]Wddl• •• we call 'the world,' seems to mark.a jtion conference in ossdon: said: — be esteemed even by the people of ried- out _ in geologically _selected e Age dives .ii definite crisis. The first chapter of "I would, call your attention to a rice - growing countries. _areas. • V his lite has been closed; another Is Icertala bacillus which shall be came —"o- Referring to the closing of the (:Lilt. Aldviee to i outh openipg before him. The transition less, but is easily cultivated: j FANCY [egos topper !ulnae, he said that, It Is. In his view, epoch- making and mo. I "It men are as susceptible as gnlnea' Most marvellous and enviable is to De copper mines 00 bad been agent ` t enton& pigs are to the toxin produced by title that f�euudlty atf. fancy which C" 'on Searching Address by Si Sir on the place, the smelters would have "But as we grow older life Is se acillus —•and there is reason to think adorn whatever it touches, which - cant t Ibeen a paying proposition: (tut, by, ;• _ � Frederick Sykes Delivered � a coattaum: Viewed through the are -1t would .,appear that, one � taros[ naked tact s,nd day ressonint; Chancellor to the Stud- mist of years these landmarks dlsap- gramme, say a'hltspoonful, of tits dry j with unlooked•tor beauty. mike the ,closing them, the state had lost hear• ante of. Bombay pear, We. realize —and the younger toxin. would, suffice to kill a million, flowerets bluoai even• on tai ort w of Ily, Dr. Jensen also mentioned the -ar- among you will also .settee, whoa a � - "The toxin acts if inhaled or- t[ 1t Ehe precipice• and when nothing bet senic deposits In Queensland, notably ' University few more years have passed —that falls on the eye as a powder. ! ter can he had, can turn the very at-.b- those at Cinnabar, which were " "The Governor of Bombay gave what seemed so definite a hr"ak was "It men set out to, prepare - such a. stance of rock Itself into moss and prob- some valuable advice to the new I really no break at all. We see that toxin - aad scatter it by aeroplanes, I lichens: 'this important for the vivid ably the best to Australia, and also irraduaes of the Bombay University on either side of that apparent gulf j what would be the use of the panoply and attractive exhibition of truth to the weaitb of the state In wolfram and - :ia his first Convocation Address as I - of w•ar ? ", molybdenfte. was the same personality, that the so- � _ _ � _ _ � the- minds :�of men.—T. Fuller, Chancellor of the University. called 'change' did not change that, i CANADA HAS A BIG FUTURE "'When you go forth from this (Jul. and that what we are today fa the - fersity; be said, 'to face the impar- living product of a progress of grad. - Edison's Pupil Visits Canada According tb the Dominion Bure_au.., a1 cal shaping; which stretches (tack un• of Statisttes. the national wealth ri flat lest �[ the, world, think and g0 On .- -.- ­- -• ('nand f 19'[7 s thinking of yourselves as perpetually broken to our earliest years, on probation. Education it a matter "And It Is because of this continulty between a man and himself. The out• of personalky that we realize that it .ward trappings of education, its insti. is Impossible to place one's finger on tutes and its carriula, are all relative- a particular date, and say, 'here end- ly obstructions, and the only thing ad my education.' Whether we are which counts is what the individual conscious of it.or not, our education student has been ijble to make of him- Is alway$ going on. We are making self and of the opportunities at his ourselves the whole time, and it =: dlsposal'." —Times of. India, makes little difference that. in such - Wisdom of Middle Age and sucb ,a year, we left an official This gives a per capita wealth of about educational institution and entered *Middle'age brings with it a certain upon the larger School of Life, - belated kind of wisdom, for which it "One of the most remarkable things . " tan claim no kind of credit. It is a In life IsAhe enorm9us force of habit; ;wisdom, such as it is, which comes by and almost equally remarkable is the the -imple passage of years. For it degree to which =if we have strength Ile. then that,. in most cases, a man and derslatence enough —a habit can ceases to look exclusively forward, be cultivated. ' A man can go for to and begins to look backward as well. make biii own aature. It is merely a And looking back, he can see (.not In. [natter of having a clear idea of what frequently, with bitter regret) what he wants to do, and stfekinR io It. -be might have done, but has' not. ' "And this is just where, the man of "He can see in' what directions he fifty or sixty, looking back upon life, G might have employed his time and his ease his own, and almost everybody energles better. And he' can see else's mistake. He says to himself: y '(though possibly this is an ,illusion `I[ I had only practised' this or that born of vanity)- what hg would do now quality or activity, deliberately, for a ' `.' if he had those past years to live over short time every day, what a vast dif- - ` again. And although I hold strongly Terence it would have made!' For, In that the least justifiable of all things a span of twenty ordhirty years, those f. is for age to Impose its own sobrieties short. periods mount up and you" will ` on youth though I feel that as a realize how much it is possible to do, 'k Lean grows older, he loses, in many it you only take hold of time 'and. turn �•. ways, far more than he gaius —yet I it to your own purposes, instead of also feel that the elders Kill not 'Se letting it,slip by you unused. 'Wholly fulfilling their duty unless they "I know' that -this is 'hard advice. Pass on occasionally some of the When a man is young, anfl looking things that have struck them Ia.that forward, he does not see how valu• .things vision. able are the minutes and hours. it "The backward - look(- vi 1 t is only later when he 1 k b k h ' a n was $27,687,0')0,000, and wa's increasing at the rate of ;... Judge (to hardened criminal) admit the ninety -seven 61900,000,000- a year. • If these figures - - hied nre accurate, lire per capita wealth you .con , read out by the (,town? Fed- ,of Canada two.years ago was $2,909. of qualities, (let me y) en. coast steamship lup 'VIctnria - ht 19'22' ..the 'wealth_ of the United " " - Period and another tend to fade sway. States waq estimated at ;320.000,000,• In a round..trip from his home city to nnit-Vancouver, Huston who 1s but they iorgot the one for rldlug- a Q00 and its population at 103,000,000. To the young man just emerging eessfully, cease to be of prime value. This gives a per capita wealth of about `From College, his•entrance upon what $3,000. he says, following t�e example of his famous. friend and mentor. IS, light - The ratio of wealth' to population Is' thus -.very nearly' the same In both countries. This map surprise same ' people. who have listened to American boosters a.nd Canadian pessimists, There ,is_ nothing._ the matter with ., .. .: ,., ._- '�.... :. .,._t, �_3- .t•_..G�_'. w.F :.. .__... _ _... _ ,._... _. _4u__.. «__� , :WAS. Canada. Indeed, In some respects , c' t she Is better off than the United States. - Alberta, for instance, claims that only one-sixth of her 60,000,000 acres capabie of agricultural develop- ment are being farmed; she bas 90, 000 million tons• of coal which have - scarcely been scratched; she has 12: 000,000' acres of forest reserves, and a. -large number of lakes which • can support•.a, thriving fishing Industry, No wonder her prpulation has In. creased. from 73,000 to 617,000 In •a quarter century, Saskatchewan with 8.73 per cent,,of „ Canada's population, owns_ 10.33 per cent. of her wealth, and is still but little 'developed, Indeed, , Canada', wealth is almosf limitless, and with Population flowing In to fine it, work If and Market it, Cana -d'a's future• Is- - tar 'brigbter than that of most coun• �h tries on this globe, —From Detroit Free Press: ti— ... g son — o the man of fifty, let me say, glancing oo s ac a sees how much he has thrown away, Walter Huston, Seattle boy who won the special prize Qonated by Itobcrl, Judge (to hardened criminal) admit the ninety -seven " back at what he was in Lila twenties— dividing hied �IDo Edison for research arid incentive pcfenlialIties, teas n visitor to (lanadal recently when he took Canadian Pacific Princess 211arguerlte I.victiona you .con , read out by the (,town? Fed- these lines between one of qualities, (let me y) en. coast steamship lup 'VIctnria Crtminit (sarcastically) — Yebr Period and another tend to fade sway. able a man to pass examinations Sue- In a round..trip from his home city to nnit-Vancouver, Huston who 1s but they iorgot the one for rldlug- a To the young man just emerging eessfully, cease to be of prime value. likely to become ii eccnd• .Edison will devote his life to scientific research, lbtcycle down• the jail corridor without `From College, his•entrance upon what They are superseded by that group of he says, following t�e example of his famous. friend and mentor. IS, light - ., .. .: ,., ._- '�.... :. .,._t, �_3- .t•_..G�_'. w.F :.. .__... _ _... _ ,._... _. _4u__.. «__� , :WAS. __, _ +rte .NYA t:.. +t i u i f. .. :. C., I ... u•+h '^' �,"T%T•l ;mi . i -,.. . '.n ._ :, "v,,,°'f!^ L..,iT f. ✓ .. •.^ . �•w'+F.,,.,y H• T. t� J.73 JJ ',., ..�� � .max. •.a;.....Jl.. ,• +. +<r.,.�". y.;.. F- ..,T,.: _ .,ya. t ;•g"an • - -- - r raaaaaaalr'�, Will „.. could h ;ve done much better --4ut Q.pC�[Ot. Owl Las .:The finest tea you can buy --Red Rosa Oriarlg Dias M knows his wife couldat have.. Made from juicy, flavor filled leaves- -three days ink -: r ' Igtforaociv of -Iha taw against •chlid it Is said that IJle state of Utdlt. bas bud. +'very package guaranteed. All a _ era driving automobiles excuses no enough coat to euppiq the Vatted s 13tates for -the- next 250 years. By that one { w Sweet Young 'rhIng -"if you men !worry about fc al supply. va ceased to ' j� would just quit looking at its girls lu .t t3b6rt skirts, vve would tl'uit wearing If the old fellow who it that them.” "Beauty unadorned- is adorned the _ e "]es, t suppose you would have to most" was still living tie could sure du something drastic:'. get. in eye full of adornment these ays. Definition ' 'Fit Co operation: "A ii hfethudist minister oil 3uuday after If, you don't want a, man to bear m iris • a basebali game. lie- what you Hay. about film, be careful to I-AffAl uauu u V k tweet the Ku Klux I {tau Until the say something good." ' Knights of Cutumbus for .Iha . beaetit RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra, o �� ����aur~ at a Jewish urphau asylum." Work. ajar play." coach Yes, espeelalq LoaF Y V RS. FRED.PfiNNY; It a bargain doeait't look the part, ,bath - FINISHING BROILERS. Clatssified Advertisements ' M R.R. No. 4, Nor- vv'lll he aura to act-( he Dart when you ,,Whats the matter? Yoi look ail — go iu �uae �it. Leta natelted chiclrt:na 17nd a ready s=sv�s'souf va.0akr� wick, Ont., suffered froth drokeu -cep." market as broilers when they are well t ulttd lrt>ry WANT= QULUK. 1UQ tsnaemia for over three 'rile tllthlest tiara is a do4lar bill. "A chlropractpr owed me fifty dot- fleshed: For broiler trade which calls lrl ,.paY;_ easy work Faro while learn• . years. Though taking for birds that are suitable for broil- Ing barber trade under falEaous etas li: that'ts Peen in ctrculatiou allout two tars, and =1 'late him take it out in .merican plan, world's most reliable' medicine all that time, ears, trade." i in chickens should not aceed 21;i 4arber school sa eta writs or caul in y �. g, Immediately for free catalogue- stoles nothing helped her bill -- ��i�cj�i1 pounds in xeight: Even those that Barber College. t21 Queen west. Toronto, she began Dr. William' Uustomer- "flaw touch do you earn' THE i1�t7POi11,7watui s s ugh lase than u pounds to the pair Pink pails, a week my buy?•• find z''irlarket under the name of AGENTS WARTED nI had ae appetite", else I1gL_ ' Bout s'L6al for the arm; but squab broilers. lyEgKty, ilAVII YOU I only gat $L4 ut tl. OF EVERY MOTHER In Bulletin )\o. �tl of the Depart- $50 00 areas designing abtlliy. Bas �� 1 r {i Pxclustve made•to- measure knit dresses, wri.es. I could not deep. r I nient of Agricult� c at Ottawa, Pre- Samples free Send particulars. Britlsil NIT blood almost turned to . peeler- "Can I Interest you to )acing Poultry Produce for Market," vnitwear Limited. Simco.. Ontario. water. I was weak and my these rtaw bridge lamps we have just The ctiild in the home Is a never- Mr, „!lord, Dominion Poultry Hus -. heart would palpitate violent• recelved?" failing source of jay, ►wt; at the same sandman, recommends finishing broil- A T E N T S IT. I am thankful to say that biro Uumb - „,No. thanks. 'I don't �Ime a never-falling respowdlillity to ers on a palatable mash In a clean in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I play bridge•'• _ lbe fond mother, It not infrequently ;aid, where the. birds are n.t encour- mat or "wanted n Sent) Ora'• and F'tttl Information Sent fires fotmd the relief I sought. My haPPens that minor aliments' tit •tile aged to run off their Bash with too on Reouest. i ' color tYtrrroad, my appetite Nothing is so good as It seems be- child distress and puzzle her. She does much dace to move snit. The mash 3 B�ssAt -, Ott aw�� forehand, not know, just what to do, yet feels is pre.erably mixed with milk, and improved, my weight in- =FDuld contain' some green food. It is ' - - - - erased fifteen pounds, and -, them not serious enough to warrant �' pout you believe It! This rumoe ,•,ailing In the doctor... At just such •e'ry i,niportant that the utmast clean- Rheumatism it was not long till I could ;less br observed both in the feeding . perform my work with ease.” that girls era worsted about Is, air! times a; these It Is found That Baby's i uten,ili and in the ybrd and roosting their whapy 1s ilia hunk, Yea, sir Uwn Tablets are the mother's great- faces, and care must be exercised to I Massage the aching parts with If you are weak and easily Tbey're leaving It up to some man. eat h3lp and frienti, p Minard's. Soothing relief assured. _ tired, sub :ect to headaches, Most childhood aliments arise in keel. fhe birds free from lice. Bleeding through the mouth and dry a:e pa e,. without appetite, People t�'bn are opposed to dancing the digestive tract -the bowels be R g and your work aeetas a bar may be afraid they'll be lust in the Ienme clogged and the stomach sour. pluc.ang are advised for birds to be dam, do tea delay. Start treat- shuffle. Baby's Owu Tablets are a never-fall.. +old dressed. If the weather swarm • �Ing relief for this condition, They are and local killing' facilities not good,'it meat at once by buying a box may Hay to ship alive. .. J� of Dr. Williams' Fink Pills One of the heavlebt loads to carry t mild but thorough laxative an'd t +A/11i A� is a bultdte ut had hahlts. through (bell- actlou on (be stomach For dressed broilers the pasteboard 1 11 V ��M your medicine dealer's of by car'tt:n d inches high, & inches wide and bowels they tianish constipation mail at 30 cents a box from and'I1 inches lung is a very suitable A Strong Recommendation and indigestion! hreak up, colds and - The Dr' Williams Medicine After rasing twenty bottles 7tf your i fever; allay the Patti accum- package for 2.or 3. broilers according Co, Brockvtlla, Onto s•27 famous remedy i l:ave recovered my panying the cutting of tee :h and pro to th it size. I vU engtt► KufllclentlY beat you cep mote health•gfving steep Concerning E for ever belling the such a take medi• (them ]Ifs W, Jenoing. Mackay, tlut . ' Mlnard's Liniment for Neuritis. -_ - -:• pine. ;writes - "l have used Baby's Owa ' _ 4 •; ITa'btets and think so hlghty tit them REWARDS Henry - "I've just seen the world's ghat I tcnuld not he without them, re A HouaaHOLD NAY. greatest optlmlat." t'lease send me your little booklet on That state is inhering, ashen the of aY ■. couH•rrnae ward of merit becomes the price of I i George - "Wbo Is tie?% Ithe care of children" I Intrigue. 1 h T lieury -'•A fellow out room - hunting Baby's- Own Tablets are sold by Words with a. saxophone under ilia arm" medicine dealers or by mall at 25 Such is thy. words are, aucb will rents a box from the Dr W.itliams' Get Bid f DesH�jraX t lily affections be esteemed; and such "t doubt" if family f4nanclat prob Medicine Co,. Brockville, Ont. * ay usius will they steeds as thy aRections; and items ever will ba satisfactorily salved -^--'� �11t�Clll -a Song such thy life as they deeds.- Socrates !until lather dues the purchxstng and To Soften Rough Hands yon and daughter - pay the bills. tarsus by fin soften rind whiten rough ,eel`' CptICI1Pa1 Ointment ' EttteF•- j'Alid do yait think ha will hands. tut them in water. dry welt.{ y,.wr•,r.+. \e.,.yw, t,ie�.aersasoo. 1111 `ant! keep handy a bo:6e tit this mix I ►r -+° -- - - •++•��►+-"' I + Clove rtie gvgn more whe.i we are mar , lure: line part glycerine. 1 part ie tt t utun•julce; '1 part eau da Cologne tic ± r4 Mabel - "Oh, sure! Why, be to lust 5'iake well ,,.fore using. At night `' HOW LOST Z8 UJI1136 I # 4x :razy about married women, my �. � stash, the hands well with warm soaP.i e sear." tint[ water, and then rue in a thin t • Q�]('l�e ,1 paste c-mtinsed of cinenar mixed aaltfi �� a Safe Easy Way _ HAPJ4LB A "rounder always has a hard ! COMM •lme to aquas himself. fine oatmeal This will soften and Summer - - �7idr�nCryfurlr Y j whiten the skin. and the hands are !lead how one taonsan w,t ^R Ihs. of 1 very harsh end µ'rinklyd. n pair of. : fat, without diet, Without dangerous •'1 have to work in the and (q spst The conclusion a man comes to at loose'flttfnct t;lovta shonid be ivoruI drugs yr exereL ter being married awhile, is that Ire,, iii bed after applying this paste. A � � 1 take ad rt} dose of i+trovchen, and do my own housework, too, and I h 1 tt a waist ' tt aioty ana I hav r, lost t n o t is e9 mum t ' g gor nervous a ru n was � !.the gloves to allow ventilation I feel very weil on it and people tell _ me I look very I4L. I ant 5 ft. 4 in. in w would make me nervous. I was told INTELLECT Stout 4 table Compound and 1 have taken R THE HAIR + seven bottles. It has made me ecrocig- than t er and pltt more color into coq tare. Immortal spirit 'is more noble t:au ; c I am looking after my store and ruxhcn b - is drossy. ecu ant, e p e safest WILL wrest way o osc a 5 the mind refined and pure; that is I yrou can possibly desire. By purif% and 1 am getting along nicely now." faint and languid, -this lidely and your blood of harmful acids, he$ing Mrs. 1. Malin, R R. No. S, Bmwn - vigorous; Uiat scant and limited. this I the liver, kidneys and bowels to throw East, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. • ample aril rnlarGed that temp• ^r• oft waste material, then remove is a Sr LE �� l natural way the fatty deposits which F � +� ma and fading this durable and per- poisonous waste matter has reduced. Lydia 1 I �y /. = 'atanent; that flashy, distracter,, this i Tot only do you lose pounds ut weight, " calm and composed. -J. liovve. but you• lose years m appearance. I ittle by little, the ugly fat disappears- s f r t I s compotind 'i slowly, yes -but surely -end you soon - t ,., _ _ - His Hearing Restored feel wonderfully healthy, vital. , and \ ,l The fnvisible ear drum invented by energetic -more to than ever before , ( 'IN ^ A. O. Leonard, which resembles "a � in your lice. miniature megaphone Ittting inside - ,� / he ear. entirety do te>tltzllless tt of sight, Is. help• A p • / J I old age is t7 !ng the hearing of a great many pea _ (1 be dreaded. pie. Sir. Leonard invented this drum I, to relieve himself • of deafenss . xnd - K lit / Relativas cannot always head noises, and it does this so suc- help. Even if they do. cessfu•lly that no one could test h? is • t: Charity is humiliating. Avoid this a dent man. A request for Informs - a•�w~r menace. Take advantage of the ilea, to A. O. Leonard, ':a Fifth Avenue �l��lPS e' u ice Y Qmadtan Govern me. t Annuities Suite 437, New York City, will' ¢e I ' otruclN / System. At 55 °ou w1u t;oesess a given a prompt reply.- ,Advt. - steady income for life -..rid enjoy y_ . r - - an old age of- peace and • comfort. P 10SPE RITY Aw Troubles x ti due to A c' x'• Prosperity inspires an elevation of ,Hwa11131 CANADIAN" mind even !n trie..mean- spirited, s0 rclD aTOwKH TIE H,r.0 T that they show, a certain degree of Hs.aoa , GOVERMEN high - mindedness and ch{vralry in the suss ,"'• N lofty position in which fortune has " - Annuities $ranch, Department of Labour, Ottawa them; . placed but the coati a•ho � pos• Hon. PETER HEENAN, MiR1'fSteT sasses real fortitude and magnamimi- Sick stomachs, sour stomachs and Take a spoonful in water and your _ It will show it by the dignity of his indigestion usually mean excess acid. I unhappy condi':io , Will probably end s 'behaviour under losses, and in -the The stomach nerves are aver- stimu- in five minutes. Then you rill always Ausatides g>♦aril Dept TNL -1 lated. Too much acid makes the stom- know what to do. ,Crude an i harmful Fill Out the l �Dxbsrtnieat of Labedr: Ottaws most adverse fortune - Ptutarchi - COLiIpOII and = —~ ach and intestines sour. methods will i.ever appeal to you. 60 Plea" wad me COMPLETE INFORMATION .. Minard's Liniment for Warts. Alkali -kills acid instantly. The best prove this for your own sake. - may mg It today I about CMUKRan Galrernment Annuides. _ - form s Phillips' Mi k of Magnesia,' be- s' gee t disagreeable h .,.� - i 1 M save at many d le ours. POSTAGE ; Name............ .................................... ' • ••• °•• °•- • , ands in the cause one harmless, tasteless dc-se neu- Be' sure to get the ;enuine Phillips' Manufacturing in Ca Princcle.rly a as increase 70 raliz a many time.► its volume in acid. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by phy- E past thirty years h d 0 t e I Address , ...... .•..•• ••.' - "' ......•......••• -• •• . t•••••.. Since ice invention, b0 years a o, it siciana for u0 yea. s in correcting per cent g 'BACKED BY THE WHOLE DOMINION has remained the atandsrd with phq• excess acids. Each bottle contains ISSUE No. 40-29 siciana everywhere fall directions -say drugatote Ll � tSi Y S' x� x�S r 3 �c h �'�Sw °••441; }� r'r ila"�'i�`d �� -�b��i "�' „" .- ��'• r ..: �" -' . stir .""� ^� �, >„`b' `' � �' ,'• ' L '� -,��„ Q c r tw- ,•...e•., r''"M1ma"sw'"'- :`:.�,t,e:.. - 't7�;�:`.... eke+ �. °R',qd�. µ -vY."s� :: d#S.�irtc..�9 :•- .�.aL•�F- �,��_� -ter f ?r ,+ _ re•'1 '. -�qi' ,� 1{ ';>w"`�"'•w'?r r•'�''''i'n y,t rE . _ _ 7 x. "F °v e - �. r•. s, :v A. =Mrs. Tay la ., of. Utica. spent 6londay with. l r sister, Mrs. W. B. Powell.. -Dr. H. T. Falaliae,'Aesident Dena" ist, Office In residence, two doors east of St. Andreves Church, Pick- ering. Office hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, and evening by appointment. (X -ray service).- , -St. George's Church on Sun- day next : 9.30 a. m., Sunday. School ; 10,80 a. m., Rev. W. A. Pippen will conduct the service ; 7.00 p, m.. the congregation will unite with gt Paul's in their Jubilee Service. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express to the many friends for their assistance and kind expressions of sympathy extended to as in' our recent bereavement in the death of our beloved, sister, Fern Toms. ' Sisters and Brother. Now Advertiae•n►ewts. ' FOR SALE -2 Holstein hulls. Win j' Gray. R R 1, Pickering, Phone Pick 2704 6 FOR SALE - Shropshire ram. .year•' ling, registered. R. R. Grant. Phone Mark T808. 3-5- DANCING -Every Saturday night at Dew Drop Inn. Kingston Road, East of Rouge Hill. 4Dt1 HORSES FOR SALE -Good wont horses. ADPIy to W. H. raylor, con, 4. Pickering', west of Brock Rnad. 5 STRAYED -Froth lot 21, coo. S. Pickering. a Tamworth brood tow. Phone or communicate with John Scott, Claremont: Phone Clare 366, 3tt rT�RACTOR- PLOW FOR SALE - 1 Either two or three furrow, in first-cleas con dition. W H Elhcott, R R 1. Locust Hill, or phone Plck 101.1 2 -4 X'OTICE- Persons wanting new 1 N p'.imps or old pimps repaired are advised to rt the work done before cold weather sets in. W. Evans. Whitby. 5.6„ FOR SALE- Jersey boll 2 years old, an ) K pctato dtcger nearly new Ford ton truck. stake body: Andrews, ooks. R. R. No. 1. Markham Lot S. Con. 4, Scarboro. 5 gTRAYED -Fro.tn lot 11. con. 9, 1.._ Piker ", a steer. vteich;ng about 850 lbs. and n•„hout horns Tom Stanbury, R. R. No. 1, Myr!le Station. Phone Clare 813, 4 -5 UR m SALE —Twn younz red grade F 1 „ch cow• due Oct- . ct- 1, good .Jkers. Two pure bred Yorkshire young sows due Ckt- I. Also 2- furrow tr; ctor parrw in good condition. Ales Gray, Claremont, Phone Mark "10, 2.5 rPORONTO. VVET -WASH LAUN- DRY (Semi finisk —Let our driver caJ and explain our 24 hour service Just leave your name with Mr S w, Davis, barber shoo. .We will pick up and detiver 3 bred a weer. FARM TO RENT -Being lot 15. con, 1, Pickering, cooatsttng of loo acres. On the premiss there are good frame house and barn.. Good orchard with trees to full bearing Plentyy of hard and soft water, Apply to Mrs. (Dr :)7 R. Dales. Dumbarton. 2tf Markham.Fair .October 3, 4, 5 1Some Special attractioce : F .1iday. October 4th - Girls' Soft Ball Tournament, Horseshoe eitchiag, open to all. Horse Racing, Two Trotting, One Rnniling : Steeplechase and 'Two Puny Races. Saturday, Oct. 5 -Two Trotting, one Ritnuing, one Steeplechase and two Pony Racas, Tan - dems and Jumping. LiVe Stock on 1 Exhibit both days First class Band. Exr•elient Parking Accommoda- tion on Fair Gronntle. J. W. WArriner, Pre *. R. H. Crosby. Secretary Now = Display -See It —Hear It zhe actual performance Of a radio is the beat basis of selection. We will be dad to let the Kolster -speak for itself -prove Have a demeastmtioo. call on ins. WILLIAM C. MURKAR ..Agent Pickering - Ontario N 01L� J. ER "All that you seek - in Radio" •t Fall IC othos - s? • ,_ - :111' We are featnrm, u lir, usual three lines of Trilor Made Clothing, 9 � Lo'wndes Sem.i Ready • -' ; Tip.Top� ` ir prices that fit any pocket. A perfect fit guaranteed with each garment Boots arid -- Shoes Williams beats the world for a beavy wear boot and Slater does the-.same for fine wear' " ---Eveready and Deforest - Crossley Radios We also charge batteries Fred. T. Bunting, - - Pickering Established 1857. 4 ,Cl iq . : Don't Fail to Head About these 0Ut8tandin'g*`Va'1n`e8- Bath ITowels in blue, rose and Bath Towels in plain white withr gold, with white borders, wonder. blue borders, and also colored ful value, 25 cents per pair. I stripe Towels in large size, going t at 29 cents per pair. Ginghams mast go to make room for fall goods. 150 yards, 32 inch; Lovely new Marquisette in ivory in nice patterns. You're the win• and also Ecru, bought to sell at a - ner, only 18 cents per yard. real bargain, 36 inches wide and.. r:15 cents per yard. pare linen hand toweling in plain' white and colored stripes. Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers, Regular 25 cent value, for 19 cents just the thing for threshing time, per yard. going at 1.35 per dozen. Yeltol Floor Mats, 3 for 25'eents, l - New Congoleum,.3 yards wide, beautitul pattern, on sale at 75c square yard. - Vents Fall Sweater Coats, "Aberley' knit 300 per cent wool, black with cardinal and owdiniil with black, heavy rib, -5.50. Boy's Black Pull- avers, ''Aberley," red trim with crest, great value l at only 2.50. -Big assortment of Boys' Cape, for tall, only 85 cents. Granulated Sugar, per cwt. 5.90. Choice 'Blue Rose' Rice. 3 lbs. 2$0 20 lbs. lard, excellent Extra choice Seedless Raisins, quality, 3.50. 2 lbs for 25 cents. Pint Gem Jars, 1.15 per dozen.` Chapman's Baking Powder, 25c lb. M CHAPMAN THE :CENTRAL GARAGE • tr! Telephone, 4900 : .Auto Repairs, Aecessories Oils a n ' d Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, - Battery Clhargrn_d- r i "� Repai'rs made on all makes "Of cars. t . ,.:CHARLES. Be Proprietor, Pickering ' A j MQ � L�.7e- -Mrs. Dennis, of Toronto, v1s -. w. • - ,�ODf1Ay. ited bee b". hert,-W." B. -Pow oil. on _ "-Mr. sick Mr. Wallace, teacher, is. -on the - Claude Field has purchased list at present.... - the•right -ofway of the Toronto -Miss Ebel Bray, of, Toronft0, :wM .Eastern which passes through his -heads over Sunday. _. Property. ' --Mrs. C Bradley had a business Monday, Nov. 11th (Armistice : trig to the city on Monday. Day), has been set apart by the Dominion Government -Miss Goode of QlAzernont is spend- as Thanks. In a few days in Pickering. - giving Day. Miller, formerly of the bank -On account of the anniversary ,. *taff here spent. Sunday w;ith friends services in St. Paul's Church. there In town. will be no services in St. Andrew's •--H R. Monney, rwaa in Toronto; on Church, neither. morning nor even- the Bakers con- log. vtaniiiOn. -Mrs. W. C. Markar, accom -ffirs. H. J'Margnis, of Stroud; spent padres by her two eons, Barry a few days last week with her relact- and Craig, is spending a week in fves here. Vasay with her father, William .. --Wm; and Mrs Stork, of Belleville, Brown, who is in feeble health. eirere with their relatives here on 'Thursday - Daylight saving time has been last, discarded until spring when it A .Dunn has erected a new kit- ht will no dought be revived. Days s - then replacing the old one which are now getting so short that .. had torn dow_rt.• --Mrs. Bedford, of Fenelon Falls there was very little of. it that could be saved. ,$pent .a few dye last week with Gor -The voters' lists of the town. don' and Mrs. Law• t.-Mr. Speasin, or, Toronto, spent ship are now being issued, and r Sunday with J. G. -and Mrs. Batter - will be in the hands of thQpe who are entitled to them in the begin. ' :_al oar, a daughter. - -Sit Anlrews W t12 S; were en- nit)q of the week. Those who are tertained by the Brougham Society on entitled to vote and whose names Wednesday afternoon. do not appear on the said list ' • -Born, at. Toronto, in the private should see that their names are ".pavilion in the General Hospital on entered. -On Tuesday Evening, Oct. . Friday, Sept 27th. to G:o.:E. and Mrs Grant and 'Mrs. Arnot, and little 15th, the ladies of St. Paul's Unit- Fdaughter, Grace, matared to their ed Church ,evill provide a fowl summier cottage on Lake Sines, on supper in -the S. S. Hall, beginning • Saturday evening. at 6 o'clock: Following the sup -Mrs L. H Sprague, vas in Black- per an excellent program will be stock on Saturday last attending the presented by Charles A. Cooke Fall Fair when -she renewed ao& (Chief De Yo-Bah), of the Dept. of • quaint ances u-ih many old friends. Indian Affairs, Ottawta. s --On Saturday. afternoon the staff -Next Sunday, Oct. Oth. St. of Ogden Public school, Toronto, pain's United Church will eels entertained at a cornroast, by Mr. brate the fiftieth anniversary of • -and Mrs and Miss Bly, at *.heir calm- the building of the church. Rev. mer home , Church street. Alfred Brown, D. D., (the Pastor �•_: f. -Cecil Bradley met with a painful in charge 1879) will preach at both i -' ;accident on Monday 'rom which-he s services as follows : 10 30 a. m., '•:now confined to the house. He war morning worship; 7.00 p. in'. even- crossing the - street in front of his re, when a Ptinj Coupe struck him ing service. Special music will t)e and dragged him some distance. No provided at both services by St. Paul'* choir. • w bones were broken, but he' was bad- s :1y bruiseed, and is suffering much -The papers a few days ago recorded a legal suit in which a ..;--The Ladies Aid of St. Andrew; young woman had. entered suit Church will hold their regular month- against her father for services she -,:.4y meeting in the- "Sunday school -had rendered bim while he was room on Wednesday next at 2 p. n,- ill. Evidently she had forgotten -Members will please note the change the years when her father and time. Everyone come and bring mother had tenderly cared for Tier her thimble and be prepared to sew when she was yonng and helpless. -John O'Cor-nor, of- Belleville, visit- She received a merited rebuke ed his leather here on Monday. from the judge who tried the case. -W. C,: and Mrs J.:Murkar were iL -One of the saddest tragedies 1Barrie and Midland, on Sunday last which have occurred in this die ' -St. Pauls Young Peoples Society triet is that which took place on - Wiioid a Jubilee anniversary oil ednesday Ort: 9th at "S p. m- Du.- Tuesday evening of last week and which resulted in the death of + ing t3,lr evening a play "Galatea takes .4diss Fern Toms on Tbursday to new. Lease on Life -Aril] be given. morning in the Toronto General :Xvv. Denzil G. Ridout, who visit- Hospital. Idies Toms, on the fatal jed 18 -. Eluropean countries will give night, was one of a party of eight i Ian interentirig address and laritern slides on "Hiome lands of New Car.- young people, who were being adians ". Al] the young people of the driven is R. Ruddy's car to spend community are very .welcome. a social evening. They were go. ling up Bussell Hill Road' and in --Wm. Mcca g, a former resident of coming to a cross street collided Pickering, and for s number of years with another car. Their car rat) 7residing in Whitby, met death by into a curb where it apset, throw suicide on Saturday evening, by -= swallowing a-large dose of laudanum. ing All the ocenpente ont on to the He was found -in a dyislg condition by hard cement sidewalk with great force. All sustained injuries his housekeeper, Mrs. Sadler, who notified file authorities. Dr. C. F, . more or less severe, but Miss Tonle `lSeGillivary, was soon on hand. The was most seriously injured. The •limn had stopped breathing but art.- screams of the young ladies in the r '.-.Oril respiration a,p a stomach pump car and the shrieking of the brakes revere resorted to, reathing was rest- on both cars could be heard for ored but the man died in a few hours. several blocks and in a short time -"''He wnh in a despondent condition ;:o, there was a large number who ;some time and previously had made had gathered around to give what -.,attempts on his life. assistance they could to the injur• --Sam. Nicholson, silo is mail car- ed. who were rushed to the Gene - : y trier between the station and Dunbar- cal Hospital. An examination of ton Office met with an accident Miss Toms revealed a badly frac•' - dui, Tuesday evening when a truck bt- tired skull. and no hopes were 'longing to W. Harrison and Co. Tor- held out for her recovery. She onto and driven by J Jones, struck did not recover consciousness, but his buggy which was badly darnag- she appeared to recognize her ea, apd throwing Mr: Nicholson out relatives before the end came. Her on -to the pavemprit, cutting his face funeral took place on 'Saturday 'badly. The driver of the truck did afternoon from the residence of - - !• _Aot stop, claiming that he did not her brother, Elmer Tours, of Osh know that he had hit the buggy. Mr. awn. The funeral service was Black took Mr. Nicholson to his conducted by Rev. J. S. Ferguson, boccie where he received medical at- of St. Andrew'*, Pickering, and ' iention. A charge of reckless driving Rev. D. B: Langtord, of St. John'N as been laid a.gainst'Jones, and he Whitby. I- nterment wAa made - will appear in the police court Mon - -in Erskine Cemetery. The v%ll -bear, day everting Oct. 14th. er- were All fr)rmer. sebool -The rtlonthly sleeting of the .''mate~s of Pickering. Jack Chapman, Rob. ' `• Women's Institute n'as held oo ert Stork, Ralph Lawson, Walter Tuesday afternoon of just week at L. Riebal•dson. Grant Law Pnd. How. _ Mrs. E. Ruddy'e bAtitiful erlm- ' and Law. The funeral was a very R - mer bome The' many= visitors large one, Many being present were interested in the lovely from Pickering and Toronto, and '4 gardens And .flowers and eepec•i. the many floral tributes showed ally the Italian garden with its the wide-spread sympatbyeztend 'an-t)ken pool of .gutd fish. Mrs. ed to the bereaved brother and Carseallen, of the Ontario Ladies' sisters. The deceased was 'the College, Whitby, was the speaker youngest dangbter of the 1Ate for the afternoon. She spoke of Robert W. and Mrs. Toms, who 4 many enlightening and intereptir g facts of the Women Orient, lived on their farm a mile east of of the nod as *be had spent over twenty the village, where Fern was born - nearly sixteen years ago. For =years in Chins, she was able to tell several years she resided in tbie of the industrial, political and village with her brother, Elmer, :- e4nesition6l life of the East as far And wife. In July they moved to as women were concerned. The Oshawa, where they ruade their musical program was exception home. A few weeks ago Miss ally good and enjoyed by all. Mre. Fred Bunting Fern went to Toronto. to take up sang and alst it business course in the Toronto A, Mrs. Price. Mrs. Zimmerman. of High School of Commerce, and t, Toronto, delighted the guests by there she lived with her sisters, singing an aird from an Italian Rets and Ruby She is survived opera. Mrs. W.'Mnrkar and Mre. by her brother, Elmer. of Oshawa, F. Bunting gave a" duet. Mi*L and four sisters, Mrs. Hughes, Mary Gordon and Miss McBAin, if Misses Rota, Ruby and Pearl, of Toronto, rendered piano eoloP. Toronto. Deepest sympatby IF Rofre*hments were served by Mrp also expressed for Mr. And Mrp, 'Roiddy As a climax to a lovely Roddy, who arelbeart broken over afternoon. the tragedy. L '� -,��„ Q c r tw- ,•...e•., r''"M1ma"sw'"'- :`:.�,t,e:.. - 't7�;�:`.... eke+ �. °R',qd�. µ -vY."s� :: d#S.�irtc..�9 :•- .�.aL•�F- �,��_� -ter f ?r ,+ _ re•'1 '. -�qi' ,� 1{ ';>w"`�"'•w'?r r•'�''''i'n y,t rE . _ _ 7 x. "F °v e - �. r•. s, :v A. =Mrs. Tay la ., of. Utica. spent 6londay with. l r sister, Mrs. W. B. Powell.. -Dr. H. T. Falaliae,'Aesident Dena" ist, Office In residence, two doors east of St. Andreves Church, Pick- ering. Office hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, and evening by appointment. (X -ray service).- , -St. George's Church on Sun- day next : 9.30 a. m., Sunday. School ; 10,80 a. m., Rev. W. A. Pippen will conduct the service ; 7.00 p, m.. the congregation will unite with gt Paul's in their Jubilee Service. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express to the many friends for their assistance and kind expressions of sympathy extended to as in' our recent bereavement in the death of our beloved, sister, Fern Toms. ' Sisters and Brother. Now Advertiae•n►ewts. ' FOR SALE -2 Holstein hulls. Win j' Gray. R R 1, Pickering, Phone Pick 2704 6 FOR SALE - Shropshire ram. .year•' ling, registered. R. R. Grant. Phone Mark T808. 3-5- DANCING -Every Saturday night at Dew Drop Inn. Kingston Road, East of Rouge Hill. 4Dt1 HORSES FOR SALE -Good wont horses. ADPIy to W. H. raylor, con, 4. Pickering', west of Brock Rnad. 5 STRAYED -Froth lot 21, coo. S. Pickering. a Tamworth brood tow. Phone or communicate with John Scott, Claremont: Phone Clare 366, 3tt rT�RACTOR- PLOW FOR SALE - 1 Either two or three furrow, in first-cleas con dition. W H Elhcott, R R 1. Locust Hill, or phone Plck 101.1 2 -4 X'OTICE- Persons wanting new 1 N p'.imps or old pimps repaired are advised to rt the work done before cold weather sets in. W. Evans. Whitby. 5.6„ FOR SALE- Jersey boll 2 years old, an ) K pctato dtcger nearly new Ford ton truck. stake body: Andrews, ooks. R. R. No. 1. Markham Lot S. Con. 4, Scarboro. 5 gTRAYED -Fro.tn lot 11. con. 9, 1.._ Piker ", a steer. vteich;ng about 850 lbs. and n•„hout horns Tom Stanbury, R. R. No. 1, Myr!le Station. Phone Clare 813, 4 -5 UR m SALE —Twn younz red grade F 1 „ch cow• due Oct- . ct- 1, good .Jkers. Two pure bred Yorkshire young sows due Ckt- I. Also 2- furrow tr; ctor parrw in good condition. Ales Gray, Claremont, Phone Mark "10, 2.5 rPORONTO. VVET -WASH LAUN- DRY (Semi finisk —Let our driver caJ and explain our 24 hour service Just leave your name with Mr S w, Davis, barber shoo. .We will pick up and detiver 3 bred a weer. FARM TO RENT -Being lot 15. con, 1, Pickering, cooatsttng of loo acres. On the premiss there are good frame house and barn.. Good orchard with trees to full bearing Plentyy of hard and soft water, Apply to Mrs. (Dr :)7 R. Dales. Dumbarton. 2tf Markham.Fair .October 3, 4, 5 1Some Special attractioce : F .1iday. October 4th - Girls' Soft Ball Tournament, Horseshoe eitchiag, open to all. Horse Racing, Two Trotting, One Rnniling : Steeplechase and 'Two Puny Races. Saturday, Oct. 5 -Two Trotting, one Ritnuing, one Steeplechase and two Pony Racas, Tan - dems and Jumping. LiVe Stock on 1 Exhibit both days First class Band. Exr•elient Parking Accommoda- tion on Fair Gronntle. J. W. WArriner, Pre *. R. H. Crosby. Secretary Now = Display -See It —Hear It zhe actual performance Of a radio is the beat basis of selection. We will be dad to let the Kolster -speak for itself -prove Have a demeastmtioo. call on ins. WILLIAM C. MURKAR ..Agent Pickering - Ontario N 01L� J. ER "All that you seek - in Radio" •t Fall IC othos - s? • ,_ - :111' We are featnrm, u lir, usual three lines of Trilor Made Clothing, 9 � Lo'wndes Sem.i Ready • -' ; Tip.Top� ` ir prices that fit any pocket. A perfect fit guaranteed with each garment Boots arid -- Shoes Williams beats the world for a beavy wear boot and Slater does the-.same for fine wear' " ---Eveready and Deforest - Crossley Radios We also charge batteries Fred. T. Bunting, - - Pickering Established 1857. 4 ,Cl iq . : Don't Fail to Head About these 0Ut8tandin'g*`Va'1n`e8- Bath ITowels in blue, rose and Bath Towels in plain white withr gold, with white borders, wonder. blue borders, and also colored ful value, 25 cents per pair. I stripe Towels in large size, going t at 29 cents per pair. Ginghams mast go to make room for fall goods. 150 yards, 32 inch; Lovely new Marquisette in ivory in nice patterns. You're the win• and also Ecru, bought to sell at a - ner, only 18 cents per yard. real bargain, 36 inches wide and.. r:15 cents per yard. pare linen hand toweling in plain' white and colored stripes. Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers, Regular 25 cent value, for 19 cents just the thing for threshing time, per yard. going at 1.35 per dozen. Yeltol Floor Mats, 3 for 25'eents, l - New Congoleum,.3 yards wide, beautitul pattern, on sale at 75c square yard. - Vents Fall Sweater Coats, "Aberley' knit 300 per cent wool, black with cardinal and owdiniil with black, heavy rib, -5.50. Boy's Black Pull- avers, ''Aberley," red trim with crest, great value l at only 2.50. -Big assortment of Boys' Cape, for tall, only 85 cents. Granulated Sugar, per cwt. 5.90. Choice 'Blue Rose' Rice. 3 lbs. 2$0 20 lbs. lard, excellent Extra choice Seedless Raisins, quality, 3.50. 2 lbs for 25 cents. Pint Gem Jars, 1.15 per dozen.` Chapman's Baking Powder, 25c lb. M CHAPMAN THE :CENTRAL GARAGE • tr! Telephone, 4900 : .Auto Repairs, Aecessories Oils a n ' d Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, - Battery Clhargrn_d- r i "� Repai'rs made on all makes "Of cars. t . ,.:CHARLES. Be Proprietor, Pickering ' A